H Berg ‘gave. $350, for ‘No, 
field, Mass.,” by George Innes: 
bode sige fae a No; 122, 


d $58 
je taly,”* 
s; Mrs, B. oe he WA 
0, Von Le pneeah 


Vv. Seaman, ag paid $925 for | 
160, Geors Tnness's “Milton on] 
| erwason, ” and Robert. Hyman Be ve $700 | 
for No. 183, neiriean: / Dupre s “Harvest | 
|Gatherers.” i 
| The total. for the evening was $1734 
| 867. 50, making a grand total of $24,- | 
| 737.50 for the two evenings, a 
In the afternoon sale a collection of | 
Buropean objects of art was dispo of, { 
Leo Elwin gave $1,170 for No. 28, a} 
gold mounted jewel coffer; E. ¥. Fisher 
paid $425 for a mammoth Silver mounted | 
ivory tankard: F. Baumeister. fh 
Now, 64, an’ Waey! tankard, for $5 aa 
Samuel Schepps paid $450 for No, 
an ivory and. gilt bronze inkstand ; ie 
Baumeister bought No. 71, a rock erys- 
tal coffer, for $1,225, and No, 77, a pair. 
of lapis-lazull and ename?.vases, went 
to Leo Elwin for $920. The total for | 
this i aimigies was $15,022.50, . 


AT THE. AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 
_ MADISON SQUARE SOUTH, NEW YORK 


GINNING SATURDAY, MARCH 13th, 1920 


a | FROM 9 A. M. UNTIL 6 P. M. 
7 eo CONTINUING UNTIL THE DAY OF THE SALE 


_ AMERICAN AND FOREIGN 
| . PAINTINGS 


OF THE 
OLD AND MODERN SCHOOLS 


al 


TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 
"i ‘ : THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 
- MADISON SQUARE SOUTH, NEW YORK | 


ON THE EVENINGS OF THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 


MARCH 18th AND 19th | 
BEGINNING EACH EVENING PROMPTLY AT 8.15 O’CLOCK 


_— So ail en ae 


ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE 


OF 


A LARGE COLLECTION OF 
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN 


OIL PAINTINGS 


TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 


FOR ACCOUNT OF THE ESTATE OF THE LATE 


WILLIAM A. SLEICHER 


tie ATE OF THE LATE 


E. W. PAIGE 


THE PROPERTY OF 


EDWARD H. DREW oF Boston 
Se 
AND OTHER PRIVATE OWNERS AND ESTATES 


ON THE EVENINGS HEREIN STATED 
poeta AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


PWD DATE BE ABIWORD ANE ESE IG BNO HI CORE 


THE SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED BY 
MR. THOMAS E. KIRBY AND HIS ASSISTANTS, MR. OTTO BERNET AND 
MR. H. H. PARKE, OF 


THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Manacers 


NEW YORK 
1920 


DESIGNS ITS CATALO 
ALL DETAILS OF ILL 
TEXT AND TYPOG 


CONDITIONS OF SALE 


1. Any bid which is merely a nominal or fractional advance may 
be rejected by the auctioneer, if, in his judgment, such bid would be 
likely to affect the sale injuriously. 

2. The highest bidder shall be the buyer, and if any dispute arise 
between two or more bidders, the auctioneer shall either decide the same 
or put up for re-sale the lot so in dispute. 

3. Payment shall be made of all or such part of the purchase 
money as may be required, and the names and addresses of the pur- 
chasers shall be given immediately on the sale of every lot, in default 
of which the lot so purchased shall be immediately put up again and 
re-sold. 

Payment of that part of the purchase money not made at the 
time of sale shall be made. within ten days thereafter, in default of 
which the undersigned may either continue to hold the lots at the 
risk of the purchaser and take such action as may be necessary for 
the enforcement of the sale, or may at public or private sale, and 
without other than this notice, re-sell the lots for the benefit of such 
purchaser, and the deficiency (if any) arising from such re-sale shall 
be a charge against such purchaser. 

4, Delivery of any purchase will be made only upon payment 
of the total amount due for all purchases at the sale. 

Deliveries will be made on sales days between the hours of 9 
A. M. and 1 P. M., and on other days—except holidays—between the 
hours of 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. | 

Delivery of any purchase will be made only at the American Art 
Galleries, or other place of sale, as the case may be, and only on pre- 
senting the bill of purchase. 

Delivery may be made, at the discretion of the Association, of 
any purchase during the session of the sale at which it was sold. 

5. Shipping, boxing or wrapping of purchases is a business in 


which the Association is in no wise engaged, and will not be performed 


by the Association for purchasers. The Association will, however, 
afford to purchasers every facility for employing at current and 
reasonable rates carriers and packers; doing so, however, without any 
assumption of responsibility on its part for the acts and charges of 
the parties engaged for such service. 

6. Storage of any purchase shall be at the sole risk of the pur- 
chaser. Title passes upon the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer, and 
thereafter, while the Association will exercise due caution in caring 
for and delivering such purchase, it will not hold itself responsible if 
such purchase be lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed. 

Storage charges will be made upon all purchases not removed 


within ten days from the date of the sale thereof. 


7. Guarantee is not made either by the owner or the Association 
of the correctness of the description, genuineness or authenticity of any 
lot, and no sale will be set aside on account of any incorrectness, 
error of cataloguing, or any imperfection not noted. Every lot is 
on public exhibition one or more days prior to its sale, after which 
it is sold “as is” and without recourse. 

The Association exercises great care to catalogue every lot cor- 
rectly, and will give consideration to the opinion of any trustworthy 
expert to the effect that any lot has been incorrectly catalogued, and, 
in its judgment, may either sell the lot as catalogued or make mention 
of the opinion of such expert, who thereby would become responsible 
for such damage as might result were his opinion without proper 
foundation. 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, 
American Art Galleries, 
Madison Square South, 
New York City. 


FIRST EVENING’S SALE 


THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1920 


AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


BEGINNING PROMPTLY AT 8.15 O'CLOCK 


UNKNOWN 


1I—GRAY DAY Mbt Te. ee 
(Water Color) 7 
ix 50 — Height, 6 inches; length, 934 inches 


Two trees in the middle distance, at left of a winding road, alone inter- 
rupt the general level and openness of cleared fields, green and brown, 
which extend to far hills, under a sky of gray clouds. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


A. BELLI 


NINETEENTH Gana y, 
2IN CANDLE LIGHT  (1277,. 
(Gouache) 


Height, 115% inches; width, 85% inches 


A 50 


THREE-QUARTER-LENGTH standing figure of a boy of handsome features, 
facing the observer, before a dark background, holding in front of him 
a candle whose flame he shields from the spectator with his hand, its 
light illumining his rosy face. He wears a brown cap, and a dark 
green coat trimmed with red. Scene in a Bar Harbor cottage. 


Signed at the lower right, A. Bruit. 
From the Whitney Collection, New York, 1885. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


UNKNOWN ARTIST 


3_THREE Musicians 4) hyve papas 


JO (Millboard) 
Height, 9 inches; width, 6 inches 


On a grassy slope and in the grateful shade of scattered trees, three 
young women in low-necked gowns of soft coloring are seated with a 
’cello and other instruments, pleasing themselves with an afternoon of 
music. All face the spectator. Back of them, leafage shows autumn 
notes, and the upper hillside is dappled with sunshine. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


PIERRE JUSTIN OUVRIE 
Frencu: 1806—1879 


4 MOUNTAIN VILLAGE  _( / VISE 


(Panel) 
i. : ; : 
Height, 614 inches; length, 81 inches 


A vitiace of gabled cottages and buildings of a modest commerce, 
their walls and roofs an assemblage of soft neutral colors, lies on the 
farther bank of a green river which crosses the foreground, where their 
chromatic hues shimmer in reflection. In midstream a rowboat with 
three figures. In the background huge and rugged mountains tower 
in green and mauve and white toward an azure sky. 


— Signed at the lower right, Justin Ouvrisz, 1871. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


UNKNOWN 


Clas 
5—ANIMAL HEAD | Yer SS ey ape 


(Panel) 
JA 50 Height, 934 inches; width, 7 inches 


A Bovine of tawny-yellow coat, with short horns and a white face and 
forehead of thick curly hair, entering the picture with head turned 
forward is seen head and neck, in sunshine, against a background of 
neutral browns. 

Signed at the lower right, A. V. 
To be sold to close an Estate. 


UNKNOWN Uh, 7 
6—LANDSCAPE AND FIGURES Ip cen A. 


(Copper ) 
A ees 0 
Height, 734, inches; length, 1014 inches 


A BLveE stream winding forward and skirting precipitous mountains 
passes over a dam and a natural spillway in the foreground, and in a 
road across the dam a horse and cart and some people are advancing. 
Near by a man is fishing, and at right is a mass of formal architecture. 


Note: On the back of the plate are four etchings. 


Property of the Estate of the late Witi1am A. SLEICHER. 


LEON ESCOSURA (?) 


7—THE ART CRITIC | Be, wUelheav : 


( Panel) 


are 
Height, 814 imches; width, 6 inches 

In a high studio hung with large draperies in low tones are three men, 
before an easel whose picture they obscure, the artist and another man 
standing and the artist directing the attention of a visitor who is 
seated to a sculpture resting on a neighboring stand. The visitor is 
in scarlet and blue, with blue bows on his shoes, and studies the sculp- 
ture with an assured and consequential air. 


Signature at lower left undeciphered, with date ’69. 
Property of the Estate of the late Wit11am A. SLEICHER. 


UNKNOWN 
8—LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES 


51m 


We a ef ee Height, 7%4 inches; length, 1014 inches 


In the middle distance the ruins of a castle, and in a transverse road 
in front of it, crossing a stream or perhaps an ancient moat, figures 
afoot and on horseback. In the foreground other figures at the edge 
of the stream, and in the distance a green meadow and rugged hills. 


Property of the Estate of the late Wituiam A. SLEICHER. 


JOSEPH VAN SEVERDONCK 


BELGIAN: CONTEMPORARY 


9 THE GAME COCK He hee J pee ee 
Granel)=” 
“ 7 geo Height, 7 inches; length, 91% inches 
In a far-reaching landscape with distant village details, there stands in 
the middle distance on the right a low thatched farmhouse, with a field 
of grass before it sloping to a foreground pond. On the grass a proud 


game cock stands, with hens, chickens and a pigeon around him, and a 
duck swims up in the pond. 


Signed at the lower left, J. Van SEVERDONCK, 1863; also 
authenticated by the artist on back of panel. 


Property of the Estate of the late Wit1i1am A. SLEICHER. 


EUGENE JOSEPH VERBOECKHOVEN 
Beucian: 1799—1881 | 


10—THE OLD WHITE MARE P pretty 4 


ey Cie | (Panel) 
Height, 8 inches; width, 61% mches 


In front of a green hillock in the foreground which rises above far- 
reaching meadows where sheep are grazing, a solitary white mare 
turned out to pasture stands headed toward the left. She turns her 
head to look with friendly inquiry toward the spectator, casting a 
delicate shadow on her sun-glistening white coat. At her feet two 
chickens. ; 


Signed at the lower right, EucENE VERBOECKHOVEN, F. 1846, — 


Property of a Private Owner. 


P. JAZET 


FrencH: NINETEENTH CENTURY 


11—PROFESSIONAL ETHICS A ihe Wo 


Veta ( Panel) 


Height, 924 inches; length, 13 inches 


In the skylight quarters of an individual circus performer and anima! 
trainer, two dogs sit on their haunches on a ragged green rug, wholly 
scornful of the efforts of an alcoholically affable caller in buff panta- 
loons and blue coat to induce them, by the bait of sugar, to perform 
their tricks and jump through a hoop, in the absence of their accus- 
tomed commander. The scene is beside a slumber couch above which 
hang brilliant and gauzy female costumery. 


Signed at the lower left, P. Jazer, 1873. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


DOMINGO FERNANDEZ Y GONZALEZ 


SPANISH: CoNTEMPORARY 


| ff 
EW a 
12—-THE QUINTETTE JL 
(Panel) 

6 5.— Height, 84% inches; length, 13 inches 
In a hospitable room with pictures and advertisements of the bull ring 
on the walls, a practitioner of the national Spanish sport is surrounded 
by four young women, the entire group joining in a drooning song to 
the accompaniment of a guitar played by one of the women, to whose 


aid he solicitously devotes himself. All are in brilliant colors, and 
wine in plenty is at hand. 


Signed at the lower right, Dominco FERNANDEZ y GONZALEZ. 


Property of the Estate of the late Wittiam A. SLEICHER. 
EDOUARD CASTRES 
Swiss: 1838—1892 


13—THE HOSPITAL TRAIN Yu eee 
( Panel) : ap Ke ih. ae 


| AO) O. — — Height, 91/4, inches; length, 121, inches 


Winter with a gray sky and the ground snow covered. ‘To right a 
plain reaching to an obscure late afternoon horizon, the plain bounded 
on the left by a road along which comes a train of two-wheeled covered 
carts, conveying wounded soldiers under the protection of the red 
Geneva cross. The first cart is drawn by an ass, the second by a 
horse. The first has paused and a peasant woman hands tobacco to a 
maimed man within. Other figures are near. A priest speaks to the 
man in charge of the following cart. 


Signed at the lower left, EK. Casrres. 
Property of a Private Owner. 


UNKNOWN 


14—SUNSHINE AND SHADE a ME; 
oS 7 ee Height, 958 inches; length, 1234 inches 

Tre spectator looks out from within the edge of a wood, trees at either 

side throwing the foreground into partial shadow, and on a hillside 

bordering a green meadow beyond them smaller trees in autumn foliage 


are golden in sunshine. A brook courses through the wood and the 
meadow, and on its bank on the right are a man and a woman. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


EMILE DE CAUWER 
Bertcian: 1828—1873 


15—INTERIOR OF CATHEDRAL Mbob te tt 1 
VA 
(Panel) 
~ - Jb Height, 121% inches; width, 10 inches 
In the interior of a cathedral with both round and square pillars, and 
elaborate capitals, and ornate chandeliers, the sunlight throws into 


prominence a group of visitors who are being conducted through it, 
and elsewhere are worshippers and crippled beggars. 


Signed at the lower left, EMILE pE Cauwer, PpT., 1854; on 
the back is the artist’s seal. 


Property of Eywarp H. Drew. 


ATTRIBUTED TO 
JERVIS McENTEE, N.A. G Wy, : 
American: 1828—1891 ‘~ a oi Lrtecitald ye 
16—WOODLAND INTERIOR 
, ¥4 Oe Height, 12 inches; width, 854 inches 


WITHIN an open wood a spring starts its blue brooklet among small 
boulders, in the foreground, and about it are saplings and brush with 
sparse brown leafage, and a leafless tree, seen in a fading light. 


Property of Enywarp H. Drew. 


UNKNOWN 


Moprern AMERICAN SCHOOL 


W7—VANITY INQUISITIVE 7 ve Litenrralel Vad 
* ae Height, 1484 wmches; width, 614 inches 


FuLL-LENGTH standing figure of an auburn-haired young woman in a 
creamy, greenish-white gown of filmy material, with broad lace collar 
and a pearl necklace of several strands, facing the right, three-quarters 
front, studying her face in a hand mirror in a dim light. With right 
hand on hip, she is observed vaguely. 


Property of the Estate of the late EK. W. Paice. 


HARRY ROSELAND 
AMERICAN: 1866— 


1s—“MAMMY GOING TO TOWN” Ja Harfeed 


y Height, 141% wmches; width, 10 mches 
gees 


Aw aged negro woman with white hair and knotted fingers, and large 4 
spectacles, sits facing the spectator and the left, holding a blue umbrella a 
and a bandbox; on the rag carpet at her feet other boxes tied up for a 
journey. She wears a pale green dress and white apron, and a ban- 
danna about her shoulders. 


Signed at the upper right, Harry Rosexianp, 1902. 


Property of the Estate of the late Witu1am A. SLEICHER. 


ISIDORE PATROIS 
Frencu: 1815— 


19—THE DRAWING LESSON 


(Panel) (ttt, CLAS 
Height, 114 imches; length, 1334 inches 


Ye 


In the corner of a studio with a classical painting on the wall and 
various objects on shelves lending a variety of color, a young girl is 
seated at a drawing-board sketching from the antique. She wears a 
gray skirt and plum-colored waist, and a younger sister similarly 
dressed stands behind her. 

Signed at the lower left, I. Parrots, 89. 


Property of the Estate of the late Witutam A. SLEICHER. 


UNKNOWN 7 . 
20—STILL LIFE: FRUIT (To Companion Pictures) 


. oO Height, 11 inches; length, 15 inches 


(a) On a black table which projects from the left before a brown wall, 
a basket laden with currants, grapes and pears, and beside it berries, 
a melon and other fruit, and a Delft plate. 


(s) In this companion picture the table extends from the right, a 
different basket is filled with varied fruits, and in place of the blue 
and white plate are a wine glass, a golden cup and a pewter plate. 


Property of the Estate of the late Witutam A. SLEICHER. 


yy UNKNOWN Le 
21—STILL LIFE: FLOWERS << Leng 4tet 


Se, pene Height, 141% inches; width, 12% inches 


Iw a glass vase on the end of a stand, flowers of rich oaks roses, car- 
nations and others, are grouped in a glowing display, with a white 
bloom at the centre in the high light, against a dark background. 


Property of the Estate of the late Wittiam A. SLEICHER. 


HUGO KOTSCHMEISTER 
GERMAN: 1854—1908 


22 THE CONNOISSEUR y Lf Noth eS wae 


Lo Height, 1434 inches; width, 10 inches 


SraTep in the caves of a monastery, a stout and venerable monk in 
brown habit smiles reflectively, as with critical air he holds up a glass 
of golden wine, holding the bottle in his other hand. 


Signed at the upper left, H. KorscuMetster, *87. 
To be sold to close an Estate. 


ATTRIBUTED 'TO 


FELIX ZIEM 
Frencu: 1821—191 


23DUCAL PALACE, uniliaea | Lallerite } 
bs pyc Height, 16 inches; width, 1184 inches ; 


On the left the Molo corner of the Doge’s palace is surrounded by a 
throng in medieval costumes, and a few persons are crossing the white 
bridge whose light mass stands out against the Prigioni beyond. The 
rose of the palace is deep and soft before a light golden sky. 


Signed at the lower left, Zire. 
T'o be sold to close an Estate. 


A. BOON 


24—AT THE SIGN OF THE 


SWAN — | : 
(Panel) pe A ted 


Jo ao Height, 1214 mches; length, 161% inches 
Tue gable of an inn enters the picture from the left, before a sunset 
sky, and over the door swings a sign painted with a white swan, A 
woman appears in the doorway, and outside are two equestrians, one 
of them feeding his horse at a trough. At right, cows and a sheep 
in a meadow. 

Signed at the lower left, A. Boon, ¥Fxcrr. 


Property of the Estate of the late Wit1i1amM A. SLEICcHER. 


UNKNOWN 


Clliy hat Balliren 


25—LANDSCAPE AND FIGURES 
( Panel) 

2 ee Height, 17%4 wmches; width, 147, inches 

A rAncE of hills partly wooded swings from the right around into the 

distance, and beside a brown bank in the foreground are a number of 

equestrians, a man and a woman on their mounts and two men who 


have dismounted, while toiling up a hill in the middle distance, over the 
turf, comes a farmer afoot, urging his team with their laden cart. 


Property of the Estate of the late Witttam A. SLEICHER. 


UNKNOWN ARTIST 
26—PORTRAIT OF A MAN i ee 


(Panel) 
49.—— — Height, 197% inches; width, 1554 inches 


Heap and shoulders portrait of a middle-aged man of warm com- 
plexion, with blue eyes and blond hair, his hair thinning and brushed 
forward in effective economy. He faces the right, three-quarters front, 
with gaze directed slightly to the spectator’s left. He wears a coat of 
deep green hue with shawl collar, a waistcoat of old-gold, a choker 
collar and a white stock. Background dark. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


G. A. SCHMIDT 


GERMAN: CONTEMPORARY 


o7INTERIOR WITH FIGURES WA JA Lowen 


(Panel) 
aL Ze A 0 Height, 1534 inches; length, 1914 inches 
Ix a cottage room-of-all-work, with a tile and brick floor, a farmer — 
stands with his back to the spectator, in front of a fireplace, facing 
his rubicund wife and small son who are seated in the light from an 
open door which swings in from the left. Around them farm and 


household utensils. 


Signed at the lower left, G. A. ScHMIpDT. 


Property of the Estate of the late Wrui1am A. SLEICHER. 


SAUERFELT IG: 


GERMAN: NINETEENTH CENTURY aoe ; ! 4 
283THE MARKET PLACE "EZ Det1en 


cs a Height, 1814 mches; width, 15 inches 


Oxp-worxp town buildings of varied architecture fill the background, 
converging down a narrowing street, their facades creamy, gray or 
brown, while in the foreground a place before a church or public hall is 
thickly peopled by vegetable vendors and their bargaining customers, 
the women in colorful costumes and white caps.. 


Signed at the lower left, SavERFELT, ee : 


Property of Eywarp H. Drew. 


REZNICEK 


ee 


29 TETE DE FEMME 7 ee AY 


oe ee (Academy Board) 
| Height, 181% inches; width, 15 inches 


Factne the spectator, with a high light from the left striking upon her 
face and exposed breast, a young woman is observed at half-length 
standing, her blond hair parted and brought down in masses before her 
shoulders. She is in a red house robe, and a dark brown coat held by a 


golden chain of brilliant jewels. 
Signed at the lower right, Reznicrex, ’94. 
Property of the Estate of the late Wit11am A. SiEIcHeEr. 


STUDEMAN 


DutcH: ConTEMPORARY 


, if 


RSKTING IN-HOLLAND 4rciicer Phen 
(Panel) f 


4 
4-0. oon Height, 131% inches; length, 19%4 inches 


Tue red sun is low over the gables of a Dutch village, above which rises : 
a lone windmill. Snow covers roofs and the land, and ice-locked sail- 

boats lie at the right. Before them a number of skaters are on the ice, 

in the sunset glow. 


Signed at the lower left, SruDEMAN. 


Property of the Estate of the late Wiitiam A. SLEICHER. 


WILLIAM STANLEY HASELTINE, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1835—1900 


31—FISHING-BOATS AND FISHERS fibed Medes J 
(Gouache) 
ES oe: Height, 1434 inches; length, 214% inches 


A numBER of Mediterranean fishing boats with highly colored lateen 
sails appear at anchor or slowly sailing—one made fast to a group of 
gray spiles—in quiet water disturbed only by gentlest ruffles, the craft 
diminishing in perspective in a line leading toward the distant right. 
The men aboard appear in colors, and colored reflections streak the 
waters. 

Signed at the lower left, W. S. H. 
Property of a Private Owner. 


EK. CASALS a 


a) 


CONTEMPORARY yo are q 
thicea 4: A. oe a 


32—THE APOTHECARY’S SHOP 
ve OD Height, 161% inches; length, 24 inches 


In the brightness of strong daylight a corner of a spacious and bril- 
liantly equipped dispensary, presided over by a bewigged man in black 
small clothes and a white waistcoat embroidered with flowers, is de- 
picted with minute attention to the color and details of the surround- 
ings, including a religious triptych. Two Spanish women in gay colors 
are seated on a bench, and a venerable gentleman feels the pulse of one, 
who is languid, with solicitous care. 


Signed at the lower right, EK. Casas, 82. 
Property of the Estate of the late Wiu.u1am A. SLEIcHER. 


DUTCH SCHOOL 


or 2 
33—_MARINE: WHALING Nevrvre beg *¢ Aor- 


Height, 17 inches; length, 244/, inches 
eik O- 


Numerous bulky square-riggers of the late seventeenth or early eigh- 
teenth century are bunched within a comparatively small area of the 
northern ocean, their boats out with full crews whaling. Two of the 
captured cetaceans are seen in the foreground, and on an ice-floe at 
the right two bears. 


(A companion to the succeeding number.) 


DUTCH SCHOOL 


Site 


ve fe 
34—THE FISHING FLEET ~ BOE a 
Height, 1634 inches; length, 24 inches 


6 §.— 


Iw a tossing sea and a fresh breeze a number of heavy working-vessels, 
square-riggers and fore-and-afters, are seen under a blue sky billowed 
with white and gray clouds. Many men are visible aboard them, and 
others are observed in two small boats near by. 


(A companion to the preceding number.) 


Property of the Estate of the late WitiiaM A. SLEICHER. 


WILLIAM STANLEY HASELTINE, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1835—1900 


35—AN OLD WORLD COURTYA 


R 
(Water Color) tt, 


eT ea O Height, 14°4 mches; length, 22 inches 


A PICTURE suggesting an interior scene of Venice, with plastered build- 
ings with projecting roofs, one on the right and one a little back on 
the left, giving upon a yard filled with rubbish and utensils and fire- 
wood, and showing a few trees. On the building at the right a religious 
painting, and above a doorway to which leads a flight of ramshackle 
outside stairs a design with the letters A W and 1757. At left an old 
man, working. ; 

Signed at the lower left, W. 5S. H. 783. 
Propertyof a Private Owner. 


COLIN HUNTER, R.S.A. a 
ScorcH: 1842—1904 Kibo Hg rrcard 


36—_LANDSCAPE AT HARVEST TIME 
Height, 1614 inches; length, 2614 inches 


Ih. $0 
THe eye roams far over a rolling English landscape of green, yellow 
and brown fields and plentifully wooded, the distance hazy under a sky 
of white and grayish clouds with a hint of blue. In the clear fore- 
ground an undulating field stacked with rich ripe grain, and a man 
and a woman continuing its reaping. 


Signed at the lower left, Corrs Hunter, 1867. 
Property of the Estate of the late Witt1am A. SLEICHER. 


A. CECCHI 


ITALIAN: ConNTEMPORARY 


a 
Nig Sd pete 
37—_THE MUSIC LESSON 


Height, 17 mches; length, 23 inches 

do. 
Two young ladies in silken gowns of white and gold and purple-rose 
are seated in a salon, one in profile to right and one three-quarters 
front, both smiling and the latter playing a guitar in accompaniment 
to the formally clad professor, who has seized the music to show how 
the song goes himself. 

Signed at the lower right, A. Ceccut, FIreNzeE. 


Property of the Estate of the late Wit11aAM A. SLEICHER. 


KARL EMIL RAU 
GERMAN: 1858— 


38_-THE PEASANT GIRL Ye Wi ta ee Lif. 


Height, 2214, inches; width, 181% inches 
AES 


Haur-Lenctu portrait of a plump, smiling and rosy-cheeked peasant, 
to right with face nearly full to the front, a slant of sunlight striking 
across her left cheek and shoulder, and her right cheek shaded by the 
broad green-lined brim of her yellow hat. Costume of varied colors. 


Signed at the lower right, E. Rav, ’87. 


Property of the Estate of the late Witi1am A. SLEICHER. 


ANTONIO TORRES 


SpanisH: 1874— a | 
39 _TETE DE JEUNE FEMME J, Vy, 


oo Height, 2414, inches; width, 1814 imches 


Bust portrait of a handsome young woman with ready smile, pensive 
blue eyes, and warm Titian hair which holds her features in curling 
embrace. Figure slightly to left, face to the front; in décolleté array 
of fluffy white, within a cloak of scarlet velvet heavily embroidered in 


gold. Light golden head-kerchief and pale green background. 


Signed at the upper left, Axroxto Torres; on back o 
canvas: “Opus 135.” | 


Property of the Estate of the late Witt1am A. SLEICHER. 


EK. ACCARD 
Frencu: 1824—1888 


40—THE LETTER Wa Y- a 3 
: , Es ey Me 
( Panel) 


b 4.—— Height, 2314, inches; width, 1914 inches 


Wirurn an interior of elaborate decoration and furnishings a man 
clad wholly in crimson, with white lace collar and cuffs, is seated facing 
the spectator, studiously perusing a manuscript which gives him evi- 
dent pleasure. A fair lady in a brilliant blue satin gown, décolleté, 
stands with an arm about his shoulder, sharing his interest in the 
document. 
Signed at the lower left, EK. Accarp. Manuscript paster 
on back signed Fr. Devauaye, declaring the work to 
be by Accard. 


Property of the Estate of the late Witttam A. SLEICHER. 


THEODORE COQUELIN 


FRENCH: ConTEMPORARY 


41—STILL LIFE: FLOWERS AND FRUIT 
(Water Color) 
2 areca Height, 201% inches; length, 2234 inches 
In a broadly flaring brass vase of squat beaker form a variety of roses 
are massed, full-blown and in bud,—yellow and pink, white and red— 


in a diffused light before a drapery of soft olive. Below them, peaches 
and white and purple grapes. 


Signed at the lower right, Tu. Coauetiy. 


Property of the Esthte of the late S. S. Rosenstammn. 


RENE AVIGDOR 


FrencH: CONTEMPORARY ie 
ve O DAs». 


42 —“BLENDE CAV ONENCIT A” 
(Panel) 
Jo ss Height, 24 inches; width, 191% inches 


Bust portrait of a smiling beauty with greenish-gray eyes and a mass 
of red-blond hair, which falls loosely down, trained back of her right 
shouder and on her left side and brought forward in front of her 
breast, its rich color further emphasized by purplish-red and white 
blossoms. She faces the spectator, bust slightly to right, and wears 
a pearl necklace and a décolleté waist of blue with heavy embroideries, 


and a lace drapery. 
Signed at the upper right, Rent Avicpor. 


Property of Enwarp H. Drew. 


T. ROSIERSE 


Dutcu: CoNTEMPORARY 


483—MARKET AT NIGHT La gtrmnarend 
ee Height, 1984 inches; length, 261 inches | 


eG. One 


In the shelter of a porch a market table laden with luscious fruits and 
prime vegetables is illumined by a single lamp, and about it are stand- 
ing an elderly woman, two young women and a young girl, their faces 
in the glow of the light. At right, within the building, are more goods 
of the market, under another lamp, and in an inner room other figures 
are discerned in candle-light. 

Signed at the lower left, T. Rosterss. 


Property of Kywarp H. Drew. 


HARRY ROSELAND 


AMERICAN: ee 
LJ jx, a 
—“FOR WHAT WH ARE Yee TO RECEIVE” 


Height, 14 inches; length, 22 inches 


AS. 
Aw aged negro in profile to the left sits with bowed head and clasped 
hands at a deal table, saying grace, a stout “mammy” in shawl and 
bandanna joining in his devout return. She faces the observer. On 
the table the materials of an humble repast. 

Signed at the wpper left, Harry Roseianp. 


Property of the Estate of the late EK. W. Pater. 


MARY STEWART DUNLAP 


AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 


ms 
45—BAY OF NAPLES OA) 
Height, 161% inches; length, 23 inches 
No land in sight, the smooth but moving water of the bay extends to a 
gray foggy horizon, its surface greenish-blue and pale gray and mauve, 


and lighted down the centre by a broad path of radiance from the sun 
which is trying to pierce the haze or vaporous mist. 


Signed at the lower le M. 8. Dunuap; at lower left the 
title. 
Property of the Estate of the late EK. W. Paice. 


ANTONIO TORRES 


SPANISH: 18'74— oe 
46—THE AUBURN HAIR oA ye itl. 
Aj 


Height, 2414, inches; width, 1814, inches 


/ Oo. 
Bust portrait of a young woman of classic beauty, with creamy skin 
and gray-blue limpid eyes, facing the spectator, her face enwreathed in 
her wavy and rich auburn hair, a mass of whose strands are gathered at 
the back of her head and brought forward over her left shoulder. She 
is in a rose-pink waist with low corsage edged with white lace, embroid- 
ered in gold with acanthus scrolls, and her hair is decked with blue 
flowers. 


Signed at the lower right, ANTONIO 'TorREs. 


Property of the Estate of the late Witu1amM A. SLEICHER. 


HENRI ADRIEN TANOUX 
Frencu: 1865— 


47—_IDEAL PORTRAIT te Afr 
Height, 26 inches; width, 20 inches 


Sy ae 

_ Busr portrait of a fair young lady, seated, to right, with face turned 
full to the front; shoulders and breast nude, enfolded by robin’s-egg 
gauze and a red mantle; brown hair falling in undulant masses to her 
shoulders. 


Signed at the upper right, 'Tanovux, 1908. 
Property of the Estate of the late S. S. Rosenstamm. 


HERMAN RUDISUHLI 


GERMAN: NINETEENTH CENTURY 


48—_SUNLIGHT AND SHADOW 
(Millboard) ££. LL 
SS 0.—— Haight, 2214, inches; length, 26 inches 


On the right of a brook in the foreground a steep bank, and on the 
left a meadow, both deep with grasses and wild flowers and partly in 
the shadow of a dense tree. In the middle distance yellow fields in sun- 
shine, centred by a huge old tree and bordered by distant low hills 
and woods. 

Signed at the lower right, Herm. Rivisiuir, MincHen. 


Property of the Estate of the late Wiit1am A. SLEICHER. 


CHARLES FERDINAND CERAMANO 
Berean: 1829( ?)—1909 


49 SHEPHERD AND FLOCK // oe A 
Je Height, 29 inches; width, 2334 inches 
O ——— 
Comine along open, rolling hills, a flock of sheep is passing towards 
the left, their shepherd accompanying them with easy stride and his dog 


overseeing their order. In the background the edge of a dense wood of 
venerable and partly blasted trees. 


Signed at the lower right, CERAMANO. 


Property of the Estate of the late Wit1iam A. SLEICHER. 


GERKE HENKES 


Dutcu: 1844— y, 
sae A need A < ‘om Jf 
| Height, 31 inches; width, 19 inches A 
/ Go 


In a corner of a cathedral aisle an old man stands before a pillar and 
beneath the statue of a saint, his cap held low and his bead bowed in 
prayer. His clothes are the worn clothes of a working man, their hues 
sombre, and above his gray head sunlight struggles through a window 
of dense and richly chromatic glass. 


Signed at the lower left, G. Henkes. 


Note: The original sketch in black and white for this picture was in the collec- 
tion of the Dutch artist, H. W. Mesdag, recently sold in New York. 


Property of the Estate of the late Wit11aAM A. SLEICHER. 


OLD MASTERS 


ATTRIBUTED TO 
JAN STEEN 
Dutcu: 1626(?)—1679 


sar THE DENTIST'S LD oa. ey 
(Wood) 
Ors 
Ze Height, 8 inches; width, 634 inches 


Turee small figures. The dentist draws the tooth of a man seated in 
the foreground; a basket is on the ground by his side. In the distance 
a third man enters the door. Various vessels and a violin hang on the 
end wall. 


T'o be sold to close an Estate. 


ATTRIBUTED TO 
ADRIAEN BROUWER. 
Dutcu: 1605—16388 


52—A TAVERN SCENE f Ly Jaen 


(Wood) 
yi 
Height, 114% mches; width, 10 inches 


Two men are seated at a table. One, in a brown coat and white apron, 
lights his pipe from a charcoal burner. More to the right, but further 
away, the other man who wears a blue coat and a red cap holds a gis 
and a pitcher. 


T'o be sold to close an Estate. 


CHRISTIAN DIETRICH 
GERMAN: 1712—1774 


583PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN “| letdy, het atle rex 


Height, 121% inches; width, 9 inches 


OO. 


Busr length, three-quarters to the left. In a brown dress and ample 
cloak. Neutral background. 


Imported from Dresden. Apparently inspired by Rembrandt. 
T'o be sold to close an Estate. 


ATTRIBUTED TO 


ADRIAEN VAN OSTADE 
: Durcu: 1610—1685 


54—A WOMAN CLEANING FISH Mherbe a COZ “a 
aa Height, 11% inches; width, 9 inches | 


SMmatL, full-length figure, in a blue dress and white apron, cleaning fish 
on a board in a courtyard. A vine grows up the wall at the back. 


T'o be sold to close an Estate. 


ATTRIBUTED TO 


GEORGE MORLAND 
Encusnu: 1763—1804 


5—A FARMYARD SCENE “— A SA Stes 
a Height, 10 inches; length, 114% wmches 
ee O J g i 
A sow, with her little pigs, in a farmyard eating greens. A woman with 


a milkpail is coming through the gate. The farmer is in the barn on 
the right. Summer sky. 


T'o be sold to close an Estate. 


CHRISTIAN DIETRICH 


German: 1712—1774 Ly yy A hy 


56—A MONK IN CONTEMPLATION 
(Wood) 


Dats Height, 12 inches; width, 914 inches 
Seer 


THREE-QUARTER length, three-quarters to the left. In brown monastic 
robe, he examines a skull as he leans his left arm on a book on the table 
by his side. : 

Signed in the right lower corner with the monogram D'T. 


Possibly the work of Christian Dietrich working in the manner of Gerard Dou. 


T'o be sold to close an Estate. 


MANNER OF 
NICHOLAS POUSSIN 
Frencu: 1594—1665 


57—_NYMPHS BATHING J op Vg. 


(Wood) 
vi, ie Height, 12 inches; length, 15 wmches 
es FO 
In various stages of undress, six women are in the foreground on the 


bank of a river. ‘Two others enter the water. Classical buildings in the 
distance. 


T'o be sold to close an Estate. 


ATTRIBUTED TO 
PEETER NEEFS 


DutcH: SEVENTEENTH CENTURY 


the L 
58-CATHEDRAL INTERIOR (CCC. Zececiecee “Fe 


(Panel) 
Height, 614% inches; length, 9 inches 
Wiruin a great cathedral brilliant in daylight illumination a consider- 
able number of people appear, the greater number of them in apparel of 


bright and varied color. At the right two monks in black, and at the 
foot of a pillar beside them a seated beggar. 


Property of the Estate of the late Witiiam A. SLEICHER. 


ATTRIBUTED TO 
ADAM ELSHEIMER 
GERMAN: 1574-—1620 


59-ADAM AND EVE Yf. /1. Yior-decar 


(On Copper: oval) 
A 50 Height, 7 inches; length, 9 imches 
Avam and Eve stand at the foot of the apple tree, coiled about which is 
the serpent, bringing a second apple to Eve as she proffers a first one 


to the reluctant Adam, who directs attention to sheep and a cow at 


his side. 
Property of the Estate of the late S. S. RosEnsTAMM. 


ATTRIBUTED TO 


JAN STEEN 
Dutrcu: 1626—1679 


60—TAVERN INTERIOR 


pee 
igs _-——- Height, 13 inches; length 1614 wches 


In an ancient and hospitable room with leaded-glass windows several 
Dutch men and women in velvets and brocades are seated at covered 
tables, two of the men are smoking and a maid is serving wine 


ine. At left 
a child. 


Signature on a jug at lower left, STEEN. 
Property of the Estate of the late Witu1am A. SLEICHER 


THOMAS BARKER OF BATH 
Encusu: 1769— 


oy 
61—_THE YOUNG COTTAG 
ea ‘Meas Height, 16 inches; width, 13 inches 


Smauu full-length figure of a child seated on a rock head, on which is 
a brown earthenware pitcher. 


Attired as a peasant, she holds ears of © 
corn in blue cloth placed on her lap 


Said to have been in the Shaw Sale, Oct. 17, 1839, No. 143 


and in the collections of James H. Anderdon and 
W. P. Anderdon. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


ATTRIBUTED TO 


A. VAN DER NEER 


Durcx: 1603—1677 WA Wi We abo 


62—CANAL SCENE BY MOONLIGHT 
(Wood) 
oe 4 5 O Height, 111% inches; length, 17 inches 
Ficures on a boat near a promontory on which, on the right, is an inn. 


Beyond on the left is a sailing vessel near a water mill. Cloudy sky 
with the moon peeping through. 


T'o be sold to close an Estate. 


KAREL DU JARDIN 
Dutcu: 1625—1678 


Ceres Yd 7 z. : 
68—MILKING TIME Avbicth Dicuteceng 


a) (On Copper) 


EP be ie Height, 131% inches; length, 1914 inches 


In the corner of a pasture, between a clay-bank on the left and a tall 
rock-cliff on the right, cows and sheep are lying down in the late 
afternoon sunshine; one cow which is standing is being milked by a 
maid in blue who turns to look over her shoulder at the spectator. In 
the distance a man and woman and asses following a field road. 


Signed at the lower centre, K. pu JaRvin, Fc. 


Property of the Estate of the late Witi1aAM A. SLEICHER. 


AUGUSTUS DE STEENHOULT 
Fruemisu: 1758— 


Rossrs, a carnation, polyanthus, forget-me-not, and other flowers in a 
figured brown vase placed, with nuts near it, in the recess of a wall. 


Signed at the lower right, A. DE STEENHOULT. 


Apparently the only signed work of a man who is thought to have been active 
about May 22, 1758. 


T'o be sold to close an Estate. 


SCHOOL OF 
SIR ANTHONY VAN DYCK 


FLenisu: 15991641 // Ly 


65—PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN 
“LO. Lees Height, 224% inches; width, 18 inches 


Heap and shoulders, the shoulders to right and face front; a man with 
sandy imperial and upcurling moustache, florid cheeks and dark flow- 
ing locks. Fluted white ruff-collar of numerous folds, over a dark coat 
with vertical cording. 


Property of the Estate of the late Wit1u1am A. SLEICHER. 


ATTRIBUTED TO 
CORNELIS DECKER 


Dutcu: D. 1678 


fff | 
SeeeeeteBOR SCENE OF -/ Zoreeesier” 


- Height, 20 inches; width, 17 inches 


A MAN and a woman approach the end of a jetty, where are men and 
boats. Further back are sailing vessels moored near boathouses. A 
town, with a church tower on the left, in the distance. Cloudy sky. 


T'o be sold to close an Estate. 


ATTRIBUTED TO 
DAVID TENIERS 


FLEMISH: SEVENTEENTH CENTURY 


67—SCENE OF MERRIMENT YW prterareeaes 


u/ Ie 4 Height, 32 inches; length, 46 inches 


In a courtyard upon which houses open on the right, with a high 
stockade and another house in the background, and at left a distant 
church and windmill, there is a festive gathering of old and young, 
dancing and drinking, eating and love-making, altogether nearly fifty 
figures appearing in greater or less detail, in warm colors and a soft 
and mellow light. 


On the stretcher a manuscript paster in German, declaring the 
picture an original by David Teniers, from the Gallery of 
Count Herberstewn. 


Property of the Estate of the late WittiamM A. SLEICHER. 


ATTRIBUTED TO 
JAN HACKAERT 
Dutcu: 1629—1699 


7) : ; 
68d LANDSCAPE of yes. 


, : Height, 23 inches; width, 20 inches 


Swans on the river in the right foreground. A man, with his dog, dis- 
appears round a bend in the road on the left. Birds in the blue sky. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


ATTRIBUTED TO 


JOHN OPIE, R.A. 


ENGLISH : Seaee o/ 


69—Ad BOY AND GIRL IN A LANDSCAP 
3 ee Height, 23 inches; width, 191% inches 


A country lad in knee_breeches and red vest, and wearing a hat, is 
seated against a rock playing on a flute. A girl in a red dress kneels 


by his side, a dog on the ground in front of her. Wide-spreading land- 
scape on the right. 


T'o be sold to- ote an Estate. 


ATTRIBUTED TO 


JOHN OPIE, R.A. _ L 
EncuisH: 1'761—1807 iA we A, ta 


70—PORTRAIT OF MRS. R. N. ROBERTSON 
AS. a Height, 24 inches; width, 20 inches 


Busr length, turned three-quarters to the left. She wears a yellow- 
brown dress; auburn hair. Neutral background. 


Said to have been purchased from the French Galleries, London, in 
1895. 


To close an Estate. 


ATTRIBUTED TO 
SALVATOR ROSA 
NEOPOLITAN: ee 


71—SHIPWRECK SCENE abet beg oes. 
oS . Height, 17 inches; length, Me inches 

/ a o 
A suip in distress is in rough sea on the left. High cliffs on the right 
and a tower above. Rain swept sky. 


From the collection of Sir Harvey Bruce, Bart. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


ATTRIBUTED TO 
PETER PAUL RUBENS 


FLEMISH: (1577—1640 
72—SAINT PAUL HOLDING Mcatin Maltaion 


THE SWORD OF THE SPIRIT 
( Panel) 
Height, 25 inches; width, 1914 inches 


vi - 
a <2. 


— 


Tue Saint is portrayed as a man of well matured life, vigorous of 
features, his florid countenance seamed and warm, his eyes glowing 
with the vigor of righteousness, as he faces the beholder but looks 
slightly downward in earnest and concentrated thought. He has a 
full but short gray beard, over which a large moustache curls, and his 
thick hair of grayish-sandy hue is worn loosely free and shaggy, stand- 
ing out from his temples and fringing his brow. He is depicted nearly 
at half-length, his left hand held before his breast, clasping the hilt of 
the “Sword of the Spirit,” whose blade is pressed against his massive 
shoulder and passes out of the picture limits above it. The warmth 
of the flesh of the hand is only less than that of the richly swarthy face, 
though the hand is in a slightly higher light, all the light of the picture 
concentrated on the face and hand excepting for gleams upon the hilt 
and blade of the sword. Olive background which at right merges into 
dark shadow. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


oS 


DUTCH SCHOOL 


EIGHTEENTH CENTURY 1 
/ if 


2 


73—THE FIVE SENSES 
(Five companion ‘canvases ) 


Each: Height, 28% inches; width, 2314 inches 


(a) Touch: Half-length figure of a boy in yellow-brown dress, with 
blue sleeves and blue cap. He touches a wound in his neck. Neutral 


background. 


(x) Hearing: A boy in blue coat, white sleeves and blue cap. He is 
playing on a pipe. 

(c) Taste: A boy in red coat, slashed with white, and a blue scarf. 
He holds up a flask of wine out of which he is drinking. 


(») Sight: A boy m brown costume, white sleeves and collar. He holds 
in his right hand an open book and points with his left to its open 


pages. 
(2) Smell: A boy in blue coat, red sleeves and cap. He holds fruit in 
his hands. 


T'o be sold to close an Estate. 


ATTRIBUTED TO 
JEAN BAPTISTE SANTERRE 


Frencu: 1658—1717 (7 
a pets BEM, 


74—LA MARQUISE DE LOUVOIS 
(Oval) 
Va ite ——— Height, 29 inches; width, 28 inches 
Haxr-Lencru, to the front; seated. A young lady of gracious mien, 
smiling, with hair puffed, curled and powdered, and decked with jewels 


and flowers. Crimson gown with low corsage lace-edged, and cloak of 
golden-brown. Conventional background. 


Property of the Estate of the late Wit11amM A. SLEICHER. 


ety oe, 
l- [pavitimace 


Y ye 
OVICOEN 


DUTCH SCHOOL 


75—PORTRAIT OF A SOLDIER Jp Lie Ad 


Height, 30 inches; width, 24 inches 


Op 


THREE-QUARTER length, three-quarters to the left. A man of stern 
expression in a wide brimmed hat. In a dark red coat edged with fur. 


T'o be sold to close an Estate. 


SCHOOL OF 
GABRIEL METSU 


Dutrcu: 1630—1667 : 


76—PORTRAIT OF A LADY Nebeok Lleudweceny 


(Panel) 


ig ia 
4 Height, 32 inches; width, 27 inches 


FuLt-LeENncTH, seated, facing the observer, with head inclined over her 
right shoulder as she glances at some cut fruit on a table. A young 
woman in a white gown, her head bound in a loose white kerchief, work- 
ing on some white material and wearing a scarlet cloak trimmed with 
white fur. 


Property of the Estate of the late Witt1am A. SLEICHER. 


ATTRIBUTED TO 
SIR THOMAS LAWRENCE, P.R.A. 
Encusu: 1769— ee / 


ai GY jigs Adit 2272017 


414 inches 


77—PORTRAIT OF A LADY 
7 70. Bec, Height, 30 inches; width, | 


TuHreeE-quarTer length, three-quarters to the left. In a low-cut white 
dress; she gathers up a red mantle in her right hand. Brown eyes, 
curly hair and a healthy complexion. Sky background. 


T'o be sold to close an Estate. 


ATTRIBUTED TO 
AGWUBERT CUYP 
Dutrcu: 1620—1691 


78—PASTORAL SCENE ate tee ee i Ae 


Height, 311% inches; width, 2614 7 


en 
On the right the trunk of a leaning tree which soon leaves the picture; 
in front of it a boy holding a staff over a red cow which looks toward 
the spectator, and before the cow a ram and two sheep, one of them 
lying down. At left a recumbent goat, and in the distance low hills. 


Signature at lower left, A. Curr. 
In ink on back of canvas: “C. EK. Detmold, July 16/66.” 


Property of the Estate of the late WittiaM A. SLEICHER. 


ATTRIBUTED TO 
FRANCESCO ZUCCARELLI 


Iranian: 1702—1788 Ws ial 
79—LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES /¢ Aanean 


Sony a ae. Height, 271% inches; length, 35% inches 


Rock cliffs with persistent trees and brush, on the right, recede to dis- — 
tant blue hills under a blue and white sky; from among the cliffs a 
stream descends between huge boulders and passes out to right. On 
its nearer bank, to left, are four figures, two of them women seated 
on the ground, one of whom holds a falcon. 


Property of the Estate of the late Wit11aM A. SLEICHER. 


RUDOLF SWOBODA 


CONTEMPORARY 


80—THE CONSPIRATORS We J 


if, Zo Height, 3214 inches; width, 23% inches 


In an irregular angle of a Moorish courtyard, embraced within high 
walls in sunshine and shadow, four turbaned figures are standing, their 
heads close and faces intent. One about to open a door is detained by 
an aged member of the group for a last whispered cautionary word. 


Signed at the lower right, Rupot¥ Swoxsopa, Lonvon, 1886. 


Property of the Estate of the late Wit11am A. SLEICHER. 


CARL HUBNER 
GERMAN: 1814—1 879 


aff Y, hey: 
$I -REMEMBRANCES /“/. //f CLL 22a yh 
° ‘ ° A ° iy e 
J Be Height, 36 inches; width, 301% inches 
ALONE in a large room whose wall is hung with portraits a woman still 
young, gowned in black, is seated before a table, looking in pensive 


recollection toward the likenesses in an opened album standing upon it. 
She faces the left, and is seen a little more than in profile. 


Signed at the lower right, Cart Hizner, 1870. 


Property of the Estate of the late Witi1aM A. SLEICHER. 


LEON FRANCOIS COMERRE 


Frencu: 1850— 
4, ff 
* 


82 SEEN THROUGH THE WINDOW Lo, WA 
ye ' Li172 231 


4L 3 Height, 361% inches; width, 27 inches 
O. 


Tue spectator looks at the exterior of a French balcony window with 
elaborate lace curtains, one of which is pushed aside by a trim French 
maid who looks out with bright brown eyes and a light smile, her dress 
an admixture of delicate colors. 


Signed at the upper right, Lton ComMERRE. 


Property of the Estate of the late Wiu11aM A. SLEICHER. 


H. MORISSET 
FRENCH: Signy <t 


83 _MOTHER’S BOY aye 


fo in Height, 361 inches; width, 29 inches 


SEATED on a divan and facing the observer in a comfortably furnished 
and home-like room, a comely young mother in a house gown of white 
is petting her sleepy boy who rests against her knee. Flowers and 
ornaments adorn a table, and sunlight enters from the right. 


Signed at the lower left, H. Morisset, 1904. 
Property of the Estate of the late Wit1t1am A. SLEICHER. 


T. CRIULIANO 


Iranian: ConrTEMPORARY Vi 


p 
84 MOTHER AND CHILD — He 


Ta ee Height, 41 inches; width, 28 inche 
Aw Italian mother young and happy, seated on a ledge and leaning 
against the plastered wall of a brick building, is observed nearly at 
full length, facing the spectator. She regards her sleeping infant, 
partly nude, on her lap. She is in white and red and hilac-gray. A 
vine climbs the wall at her side. 


Signed at the lower left, T. Crruttano. 


Property of the Estate of the late Witiiam A. SLEICHER. 


EDUARD FRANKFORT 
GERMAN: CONTEMPORARY ZN 


85—THE COTTAGE HOUSEWIFE“ WZ a ge yo 
fo Height, 32 inches; length, 391 inches 

In a sombre interior, lighted by a single small window at the right 

through which green leafage appears, a stout and tired peasant woman 

in blue and green, with red shawl and white cap, is seated at a spinning- 


wheel, drowsing over her work, a rush cradle at her side, its occupant 
carefully covered. 


Signed at the lower left, Kp. FRANKrorvt. 


Property of the Estate of the late Wii1am A. SLEIcHER. 


H. GUINIER 
Frencu: 1867— 


86—PORT OF VANNES, BRITTANY fp 
fe 2 0 Height, 40 inches; width, 32 inches A ery 


Lyrne in a basin in the shadows of closing day are a number of small 
French fishing-boats, some with lingering workers aboard, the water 
about them glinting with many-hued reflections. Above the bulkhead 
crossing the middleground several figures, and a line of houses warm 
in the rays of sunset and cool in shadow. 


Signed at the lower left, H. Guinrer. 
From the Liége Exhibition, 1905. 
Property of the Estate of the late Wit11am A, SLEICHER. 


EK. LIONNE 


CoNTEMPORARY ita 2 - 
87—_ FIGURE AND FLOWERS Lh i q 
Sf 5 = Height, 45 inches; width, 31 inches 


THREE-QUARTER-LENGTH standing figure of a young lady in a dark blue 
skirt and light particolored and fluted waist, facing the spectator with 
head turned slightly to her right; about her shoulders an orange shawl 
shot with color. She carries a huge basket of violets, and the back- 
ground is a mass of floral color. 


Signed at the lower right, E. Lionne, ’09. 
Property of the Estate of the late Witi1am A. SLEICHER. 


HERMANN COURTENS 


BELGIAN: CoNTEMPORARY 


88—OLD AGE Lk Lawee é 


Height, 41 inches; width, 32 mches j 


ot ae 
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FuLL-LENcTH figure of an aged peasant women, well wrapped in her 
shawl and wearing a white cap, asleep in her chair, with head bowed 
and hands crossed on her lap, beside a table on which is a medicine 
bottle and a spoon, the colors of apparel and furnishings blending in 
a deep harmony. 

Signed at the lower left, HERMANN CouRTENs. 


Exhibited at the International Exhibition, Liége, 1905. 


Property of the Estate of the late Wit11aAM A. SLEICHER. 


JOSEPH HORENBANT 


Dutcu: ConreEMPORARY 


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89—AT THE WINDOW Ji 
a KS, wearmnarv 
#S o Height, 46 inches; width, 35 inches 


Ix the corner of a cottage room with an ancient cupboard and a variety 
of ornaments, an old lady facing the right has set some appetizing 
dishes on a window ledge. A small child stands at her side, eyeing 
them as beyond its reach, while outside the window a little girl looks 
in at them wistfully. 

Signed at the lower right, Jos. HorEnBant. 


Property of the Estate of the late Wiri11am A. SLEICcHER. 


D. MAZZONI 


ITALIAN: CONTEMPORARY 


90—-SHEPHERD AND FLOCK ~ A. A a fcr | 


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ay ___-— Height, 351 inches; length, 511% inches 


Brown sheep are lined up, back to the spectator,—one of them turn- 
ing to suckle a white lamb—behind their shepherd, who is about to open 
a bar gate in a stone fence. At left slender trees of silvery foliage, and 
in the distance an engaging Italian landscape, diversified, and showing 
a few houses. 

Signed at the lower right, D. Mazzont. 


Property of the Estate of the late Witi1am A. SLEICHER. 


VICTOR GILSOUL 


CONTEMPORARY Vi 
91_IN A DUTCH CITY Ve te 


Height, 42 inches; length, 591 inches 


cL 0. ae 
Tuer spectator looks down a canal which passes at a diagonal toward 
the distance, its paved bank on the right occupied by wine casks and 
supporting trees in autumn leafage; at the doorway of a house, two 
women. <A bridge in the middle distance leads to city buildings of 
Holland architecture, on the left, seen against a sunset sky, with lights 
appearing in their lower stories and their reflections patterning the 
surface of the canal. 


Signed at the lower right, Vicror Gitsoun, 1905. 


Property of the Estate of the late Wituiam A. SLEICHER. 


'T. MITIZANETTI 


IraLIAN: CONTEMPORARY 4 


92 LANDSCAPE IN MOONLIGHT 


OO a 


In a hollow of the middle distance a thatched cottage with lights glow- 
ing mellow in its windows, and beyond it a broad river; to right of the 
cottage other farm buildings with thatched roofs, the whole in bright 
moonlight. In the foreground, partly in the shadow of tall and thick 
trees, a number of sheep, still grazing along the border of a brook. 


Height, 56 inches; length, 651 inches 


Signed at the lower left, I. Mirizanetti, Venezia. 
Exhibited at the International Art Exhibition, Venice, 1905. 


Property of the Estate of the late Wit1iaAM A. SLEICHER. 


ANGELO MORBELLI 


ITALIAN: CoNTEMPORARY 


93—IN THE RICEFIELDS //1 79. © CL ie) 


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AVL) 
Height, 71 winches; width, 51 inches 
eee ae 
Tue bunches of the small rice plants, rising in their soft green above 
blue water, extend to a boundary of distant trees, and in the fore- 
ground and the middle distance, on the left, a score of dark-skinned 
girls in costumes red and purplish, rose, blue and white, bend to the 
transplanting task. ‘They are in a long line which forms an obtuse 
angle, and one of their number stands up for a moment’s rest and to 
adjust her head-covering. 


Signed at the lower left, Morpeiu, 1901. 
Exhibited at the Berlin Exhibition, 1902. 


Property of the Estate of the late Wit11am A. SCLEICHER. 


SECOND AND LAST EVENING’S SALE 


FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1920 


AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


BEGINNING PROMPTLY AT 8.15 O CLOCK 


ALFRED SEIFERT 
BowEmMiAn: 1850— 


va , 
97—-IDEAL HEAD 4. oe: Ve At12721 7 11 
(Panel) 
37 50 Height, 914, inches; width, 6°4 inches 


Heap and bust portrait of a fair-haired young woman in a white gown 
of light material, with a loose draping wound low about shoulders and 
breast, facing the right, three-quarters front. She is seen in a soft 
: but bright light against a dark background, her head is dropped lightly 
i toward her left shoulder, and a pink mallow decks her hair. 


Signed at the lower right, A. SEIFERT. 
Property of a Private Owner. 


LEO HERRMANN 
Frencu: 1838—1907 


983A HOT DAY CLE ie igh 
(Panel) 


0 tee 
& Height, 554 inches; width, 482 inches 


In a winding and carefully kept walk in a formal park with many trees 
and flowers, a well-fed Cardinal is strolling toward the spectator, a 
sun-umbrella over his shoulder, and fanning himself vigorously. Fol- 
lowing him a servitor bears on a salver a decanter and glass. 


Signed at the lower left, Leo Herrmann. 


Property of Eywarp H. Drew. 


AUGUSTE TOULMOUCHE 
Frencu: 1829—1890 


99-WELL PLEASED ye i 


(Panel) 
of eds Height, 634 inches; width, 54% mches 
Haur-Lencru portrait of a lady in youthful maturity, facing the spec- 
tator and toward the left, seated and leaning over a railing, looking 


downward with a pleased and broad smile. She is in evening apparel, 
with dark cloak rose-lined, and corsage and cuffs of white lace. 


Signed at the lower right, A. TouLMOUCHE, 1877. 
Property of Epwarp H. Drew. 


LOUIS EUGENE BOUDIN 


Frencu: 18241898 54 : 
100—MARINE oA V4. Araeritetirar 4a | 


(Panel) 
Height, 85% inches; width, 614, inches 


5: 


Ow a low sandy shore at low tide a fishing sloop is lying heeled over 
on her side, and the sea in the distance and rivulets which still run 
among the sands show a surface glistening white, under a prismatic 
sunset sky. 


Signed at the lower right, E. L. (?) Bovnrn, 791. 
T'o be sold to close an Estate. 


JULES ADOLPHE GRISON 
FrencH: 1845— 


il 4T EASE IN HIS INN © 27 oy atiteg? 


eS, (Panel) 
Oo oaaas Height, 10 inches; width, 8 inches 


Fuut-Lencru figure of a gray and rubicund man beaming with con- 
tented geniality, seated at a table, with a glass and wine pitcher and 
clay pipe, and facing the spectator. His three-cornered hat has an 
orange plume, and he wears a brown coat with white revers, rose waist- 


coat and maroon breeches. 
Signed at the lower right, Grison. 
Property of Enwarp H. Drew. 


JOHN LEON MORAN 
AMERICAN: 1863— 


we 
(Water Color) 


pe 
Sas: Height, 9 inches; width, 6 inches 


THREE-QUARTER-LENGTH standing figure of a young woman in brillant 
finery, out for a winter walk while a light snow is still falling. She 
faces the front, looking a bit archly to her right, and wears a green 
poke bonnet plumed with pink ostrich feathers, a. crimson cape and a 
brown fur muff. 

Signed at the lower left, Lkon Moran, 794. 


T'o be sold to close an Estate. 


HERMAN FREDERIK CARL TEN KATE 
Dutrcu: 1822-—1891 


10838—INTERIOR WITH FIGURES 


0. Oo Height, 54% inches; length, 104, inches 


Ix a spacious but low-ceilinged room a group of lusty burghers are 
gathered before a glowing fire, some seated, some standing, their rich 
old-time apparel making a pleasing color display in the soft interior 
light. In the foreground one stands proudly holding a tricolor, and 
in the background two converse near a leaded glass window. 


Signed at the lower right, HERMAN TEN KaTE FT. 


_ Property of the Estate of the late Witi1am A. SLEICHER. 


JOSEPH VAN SEVERDONCK 


BELGIAN: CONTEMPORARY 


10A—LANDSCAPE WITH SHEEP Jw [Vl arr G 
(Panel) 

7s a Height, ‘7 inches; length, 91% inches 

From the right a low grassy field slopes to the edge of a pond in the 

foreground, where a pair of ducks are swimming and a hen and rooster 


are on the brown bank near by. On the grass a sheep is standing, 
and another and a lamb are lying down. In the distance a village. 


Signed at the lower right, J. VAN SEVERDONCK. 


Property of the Estate of the late Wit11am A. SLEICHER. 


JULES WORMS 
FrencuH: 1832-——-1881 


105—LADY WITH BOOK Ly, Uberg 


aa (Panel) 
Height, 7 inches; width, 5 inches 


Fvuui-Lencru portrait of a lady seated, facing the observer, looking 
over a large book which is opened on her lap, one hand raised toward 
. . . ° 4 e : a s . 
her chin. She is in a rose waist, décolleté, white skirt and a flowing 
rose overdress, and wears a large green hat trimmed with rose and 


white. | 
Signed at the lower right, J. Worms. 


Property of the Estate of the late Wiv11aM A. SLEICHER. 


JEAN LOUIS ERNEST MEISSONIER 


att joe 1891 
106—THH SMOKER 


, (Pawel) 
WE % ____ Height, 814 inches; width, 644 inches 


FuLt-Lencru portrait of a young and smooth-shaven man seated in a 
rush-bottomed chair which he has tilted back against the wall, facing 
the spectator, with legs crossed and hands clasped across the raised 
knee. He is smoking a clay pipe, is clad in buff, black and yellow, 
with red hose, and wears a soft hat rakishly and an expression in 
accord with the poise of his hat. Hanging on the wall, his belt and 
sword and a humorous sketch. 7 


Signed at the lower left, EK. Metssonter, 1876. 


Property of the Estate of the late Wrtt1am A. SLEICHER. 


ADOLPHE MONTICELLI 
Frencu: 1824—1886 


107—-WOOD NYMPH LGA 


(Panel) 
PEO ei dees Height, 9% inches; width, 854 inches 
g 8 8 


Srupy of a fair nymph with golden-blond hair, seated on a bank at the. 
foot of a birch, nude, with a bluish gauze drapery enwinding her limbs. 
Figure to left and facing the spectator, in a soft but brilliant light 
against a dark woodland background. 


Signed at the lower right, MonticEvu. 


Property of the Estate of the late Wit1t1am A. SLEICHER. 


hi srt EAS EES 


CHRISTIAN SELL 
German: 1831—1883 fv 


Ni 
108—AN ALARM oe . te las Te 


(Panel) 
b O-——— Height, 81, inches; length, 1054 inches 
In a snow-covered country road, with a wayside shrine at the left, a 
cavalry patrol of three have encountered a wounded foot soldier 


and received word which causes two of the horsemen to fire into the 
distance, while the commanding officer halts beside the informant. 


Signed at the lower left, Cur. SELL. 


Property of the Estate of the late Wivtiam A. SLEICHER. 


DAVID JOHNSON, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 18277—1908 


ff 
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109—-LANDSCAPE BA el tne eee 


(On Cardboard) 
~—— Height, 91% inches; length, 12 inches 


| md 


Eventne shadows are settling over a wooded landscape, a patch of 
which in the foreground is brightened by lingering sun rays which also 
illuminate a village with a church in the distance. In the gloaming 
light of an intervening vale several cows are moving slowly forward. 


Signed at the lower right, D. J., °79, and on the back with 
name and date in full. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


GEORGE HERBERT McCORD, N.A. 
ASIEEIGA Ne B48 21000 | 


110-IN GLORIOUS AUTUMN % Rie. ae 
| (Canvas Board) : 


a d- eal a Height, 6 inches; length, 12 inches 


Woops in autumn splendor enclose a green clearing bright in sunshine, 
the trees of its farther boundary golden, and moving toward the bright- 
ness of the middle distance are a man and a woman in a winding path. 


Signed at the lower left, G. H. Me Sokiee A.N.A. 
Property of the Fisica of the late E. W. Pater. 


FRIEDRICH JOHANN VOLTZ 
GERMAN: 1817—1886 


111—COWS DRINKING L/ i “hd : 


(Panel) 
ke _——  ‘Haght,.8 imeches; length, 1214, inches 


A une of aged pollards crosses the landscape, in their shade two cows 
are standing, and others are seen in the pastures beyond, where also 
appear a man seated and a woman standing. In front of the pollards 
a red cow, a black and white cow and a bull calf have come to a stream 
to drink. 


Signed at the lower left, F. Vourz. 
Property of the Estate of the late Wit11amM A. SLEICHER. 


ae eee ae 


JULES JACQUES VEYRASSAT 


Frencu: 1829—1893 2? 
112—THE LUNCHEON HOUR Lf ACL : se b PEE). 
(Panel) 
Cor Height, 1034 inches; length, 14 inches 


In a golden grainfield a stack under way is already built high, in front 
of it three horses tandem—a gray, a white and a bay—stand before 
their two-wheeled cart; the shadows tell that the sun has almost reached 
the meridian. To right, on the edge of a green grass patch, are three 
reapers resting, a man and a woman seated and a younger woman 
standing. 


Signed at the lower left, J. VEYRAssAT. 


Property of Epwarp H. Drew. 


HERMAN FREDERIK CARL TEN KATE 
Dutcu: 1822—1891 


113—“THE SITTING Tay 
(Panel) 


ca ee Height, 9 inches; length, 12 inches 


In a studio a long-haired artist, in velvets and short-clothes, is seated 
at his easel, painting a large group portrait of five figures, the per- 
sons posed before him. Most conspicuous of them are a young woman 
in golden waist and blue skirt, standing, and a cavalier seated and 


_ playing the lute. 


Signed at the lower right, HERMAN TEN Karr, 1850. 


Property of Enwarp H. Drew. 


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FRANCOIS AUGUSTE BONHEUR 
; Frencu: 1824—1884 
114—-CATTLE Vis he a Es. 
(Panel) 
oo Height, 91/4, inches; length, 124% inches 
Lyine in a rough field of fresh green grass in the sunshine, a white 
cow faces the spectator, and a yellow cow has her back toward the eye. 


Between them a black bull stands athwart the view, and at a little 
distance a tawny cow stands with her white face to the spectator. 


Signed at the lower right, AucustTE BoNHEDUR. 


Property of the Estate of the late Witi1amM A. SLEICHER. 


THEODORE FRERE 
Frencu: 1815—1888 


15—C4RAVAN RESTING (LG, ie 


if Lm ( Panel) 
Height, 91% inches; length, 13% inches 


Levet the gray sand of the desert, the hot horizon of crimson and 
molten gold, which is cut only by the white cones of two tents and a 
staff between them, and by the rising smoke of a meagre campfire, in 
the foreground. Before the tents, sons of the desert and their animals, 
seated, standing or lying upon the sands, resting at nightfall. 


Signed at the lower left, Tu. FRrReE. 


Property of the Estate of the late Witt1am A. SLEICHER. 


HENRY PEMBER SMITH 
AMERICAN: 1854-—1907 


Wn bev Ve, 
116é—FARMHOUSE AT SUNSET AL abad AJ ieew 
Je A Height, 10 inches; length, 14 inches 


Aw isolated American farm house, dull gray-brown with green blinds, 
stands at the right in a rugged land, and in a rough road winding from 
it a girl comes forward down a slope. At the crest of the hill, beyond 
the house, a line of bushy and flourishing green trees crosses the pic- 
ture, standing out darkly against a sunset sky. 


Signed at the lower left, Henry P. Smirn. 
Property of a Private Owner. 


(ae Oe ee a EA A ETL LS A TT A II 
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GEORGE INNESS, N.A. 


Pierce ish 1s9a Ve Vbnes ie 


117—-NEAR MEDFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS 
(Panel) 
Height, 1014 inches; length, 141% iches 


SO. a 
Mravows green and yellowish slope gently forward and toward the 
right from a low crest, and in the foreground skirt a green pool with 
browned weeds and yellow grasses at its edges. In the middle distance 
a few trees rise against a gray-blue sky, and the fields finish on the 
right at a distant green wood. 

Signed at the lower right, G. INNEss. 


Property of Evwarp H. Drew. 


IN THE STYLE OF. 
RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK, N.A. 
| AMERICAN: 1847—1919 


118-—THE CASTLE AT ee 


} : (Panel hveuel Daterefr 
37 50 Height, 131% wmches; width, 85% mches 


Ar right a tree of low bifurcation and at left a slender and sinuous — 
tree, their trunks and leafage dark against a golden sunset sky which 
illumines beyond them a middleground stream. In the distance a dark 
mass which suggests a looming castle-tower on a hill, against the light 
of the sky. : 
Signed at the lower left, R. A. Buaxerock. 


Property of a Prvvoate Collector. 


ROBERT CRANNELL MINOR, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1840—-1904 


119—BETWEEN SHOWERS 
i, 5 ge Height, 9 inches; length, 1 


inches 


AFTER a showery day a declining sun is turning cloud-banks to pale 
gold and mauve in a turquoise sky, over distant blue hills. In the 
foreground moist green banks supporting both bushy and cylindrical 
trées flank a brook reflecting the sunset light, and overhead the dis- 
persing nimbus masses are tinged by the sunrays a dull purple-gray. 


Signed at the lower left, Minor. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


FRANCIS DAVID MILLET, N.A. 
American: 1846—1912 _ 


1200—THE OLD COPPER JAR oye HH ee foe b 
¢ 0. Height, 14 mches; width, 10 inches 


HatF-LencTH figure of a young woman with delicate features finely 
modeled, and reddish-chestnut hair, holding before her a copper jar of 
rich brilliancy, with ring handle and an elaborated dome cover. She 
faces the right, and wears a dark mahogany waist caught at the 
shoulder with a button, and a white gauze underwaist. 


Signed at the upper right, F. D. Miuier. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


A. BONNEMAISON 


ee ON EMPORARY Cee PEG eT. 4, f 


121—_LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES 
“oe O _ Height, 1034 inches; length, 14 inches 


GREEN meadows are dark and moist on a showery day, a line of low 
trees runs down the centre of them toward woods and a hill, and at the 
end of a plowed field in the middle distance a number of peasant 
women are at work, their white caps and a pool in the foreground 
brightened by the light from white clouds along the horizon. 


Signed at the lower right, A. BoNNEMAISON. 


Property of the Estate of the late Wr.1iamM A. SLEICHER. 


E. IRVING COUSE, NZAG 


AMERICAN: 1866 lee 
125—-INDIAN HEAD: sam ane 


st 


OS: (Bee Height, 16 inches; width, 12 inches 


Heap and shoulders of an American Indian of the Southwest, to lef 
three-quarters front, with large earrings, a brilliant headdress of 
textiles and feathers, dressed in scarlet and golden-yellow and with a 
patterned and varicolored blanket over his nearer shoulder. a 

Signed at the lower right, EH. I. Covsr. | 3 
Property of the Estate of the late EK. W. Paice. ‘i a ' 


He ~ 


CLARA McCHESNEY 


AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 
126—OLD AGE AND ITS JOYS 27 tf Ay 
Sa nae Height, 13 inches; length, 16 hoes 


Sratep at a table, poring over the pages of an open book and facing 
the spectator, an old woman in brown with a white cap; seated at right, 
with back toward spectator and observed profil perdu to left, an old 
man in a dark green coat, smoking his pipe. Each with a smile of con- _ 
tentment. 


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Signed at the lower right, C. McCursnry. 
Property of the Estate of the late E. W. Pater. 


JAN VAN BEERS 
Beician: 1852—- Le ye. 


127—PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG WOMAN Sty Ae 
( Panel) 

Jo. ae Height, 1314, inches; width, 93% inches 

Heap and shoulders of a young woman of olive complexion and large 

hazel eyes, shoulders to left and face to the front, head inclined lightly 


toward her left shoulder. Her curly chestnut hair is brought loosely 
over the shoulder, and bound over the crown with a pink scarf. 


Signed at the lower right, Jan Van BEERs. 


Property of the Estate of the late Wrta1am A. SLEICHER. 


HIPPOLYTE CAMILLE DELPY 
| Frencu: 1841—1910 


eer) : 
1283-THE BOATMAN (%r72..¢ ge 
( Panel) 


i Height, 9° inches; length, 16 inches 


Farty evening, with reflected after-sunset hues lingering dimly among 
the upper clouds, and a deep golden moon above a low horizon shore 
on the farther side of a winding river. In the foreground an old 
boatman is just poling ashore at the right his long boat in the stern of 
which an old woman is seated. 


Signed at the lower right, H. C. Detpy (with a date, 
which appears to be 775). 


Property of the Estate of the late Wi111aAM A. SLEICHER. 


DOMINGO MUNOZ 


SPANISH: CONTEMPORARY 


y 
129—OF FICERS PARTING lr 1 


f, (Panel) ! 
0. Height, 1234 inches; length, 15% inches | a 


Various officers in brilliant military uniforms are standing about a 
group of trees at the edge of a green field bordering a sandy shore, one 
of them shaking hands with a brother mounted on a gray horse, who 
is about to depart. Some of their horses are back in the field, an 
army train is moving forward along the beach, and in the distance are _ 


purplish cliffs and blue hills. 7 
| Signed at the lower right, Domtnco-MuNoz, Paris. 


‘Property of the Estate of the late WitutaAM A. SLEICHER. 


FRIEDRICH JOHANN VOLTZ 
GerMAN: 1817—1886 


130—STUDY OF A COW Uy Lge a 


Ee Height, 124% inches; length, 181% inches 


CareFrut study of a black and white cow, standing on a patch of green — 
grass and herbage in the sunshine, facing the spectator and toward 
the right, her day’s labor accomplished. The play of light on the 
coat, not less than the bovine anatomy, has held the artist’s interested 
attention. 
Signed at the lower right, F. V. Stamped on the back: 
“Aus p—eM NacuuassE pes F. Vourz.” 


Property of Evwarp H. Drew. 


JEAN GUSTAVE JACQUET 


Frencu: 1846—1909 y, 
131—_THE SHOOTING LESSON yy Aiefhe Ovary 


as ae Height, 1614 inches ; width, 12 mches 

In a green landscape a white-bearded nobleman in black mediaeval 
costume is giving a lesson in shooting to a boy in red, who already 
wears a sword and has on a steel helmet. Beside them a blond young 
lady in pearl-gray satin looks on with interest, and ready to close her 
ear at report of the gun. 


Signed at the lower right, G. Jacquet, 1872. 


Property of the Estate of the late Wittt1am A. SLEICHER. 


BRUCE CRANE, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1857— 


132—THE GOLDEN WEST Se Gee ee, 
Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches 


Nor the ripe fields of the grain States but the tones of the western 
sky give the picture its title, a sunset sky greenish-golden and deep- 
ening to chrome tones, above a wild landscape of green grass and 
brush, and in the foreground warm brownish herbage about a small 


pool. 
Signed at the lower right, Bruck Crane. 


Property of the Estate of the late Wiiu1aM A. SLEICHER. 


In THE STYLE OF 


ALBERT PINKHAM RYDER, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1847—1917 


1383—THE MOON AT SEA (“ZG ie if ’ 


Ins ch Height, 11 inches; length, 16 inches 


THE sea is a dark greenish-blue and in easy motion, and the sky is-a 
mass of dull dark clouds, through which well above the horizon there 
is a burst of moonlight, Luna herself invisible, which throws into 
prominence a sailboat crossing the foreground to right, on a beam 
wind, with two men aboard. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


WALTER LAUNT PALMER, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1854— 


134-SNOW AT SUNSET CO4, 224. a Ee 
fp Height, 1614 inches; width, 124, inches 
ae ik ee 


HixusipEes slope from left and eit to a ravine running diagonally 
between them. Snow covers the inclines, interrupted by brush and tufts 
of dead herbage. On the slope from the left, in the foreground, leaf- 
less bushes and two young cedars stand forth against the golden and 
purple lights of a sun just setting. 


Signed at the lower left WLP (in diamond monogram). 


Property of a Private Collector. 


W. H. BEARD, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1825—1900 


le 


as—“4 TOUGH JoB” (tl b3er21e0 4 £ 
Height, 1414 inches; length, 16 inches : 


mead = 


One of the artist’s animalistic satires, picturing a bear, a fox, a hound 
and a monkey, in men’s clothes, at a table, the monkey with a tail- 
grip on his chair, struggling to carve a turkey. On the floor an 
unforbidden demijohn. 

Signed at the lower left, W. H. Brearn, 1881. 


Property of Eywarp H. Drew. 


PLATT POWELL RYDER, A.N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1821—1896 


136—LOADING HAY UL lo- 1. By, 211thl of 
y 

4 Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches A 

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In a mown field a wagon already piled high with hay is being still 

further loaded, its brown team standing patiently in the sunshine. 

Three men are at the work, one in a red flannel shirt. 


Signed at the lower left, P. PP; Rypes. 778: 


Property of the Estate of the late Wivuiam A. SLEICHER. 


GEORGE INNESS, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1825—1894 


137—MONTE LUCLA, ITALY Chrys a leo. n : q 


(Millboard) 


PX 50 ee ee 
Aap ae Height, 114% mcehes; length, 1714 wches 


On the right in the foreground the corner of a classical building pro- 
jects from a mountainside, with garden walls continued down the slope 
and curving into the middle distance valley, and enclosing low trees 
and tall cypresses. In the background the mountains are misty under 
a fair blue sky, and in the foreground at the left figures are noted in 
the lowlands. . 


Signed at the lower right, G. Inness. On a paster on the 
back, the title, and date 1872. 


Property of the Estate of the late K. W. Paice. 


FLORENT WILLEMS 
DutcH: 1823—1905 


138—_GATHERING WILD ae” S 


SF a, 
Panel 
Dee bets We (Panel) ‘ IA fy VLC 
D2. Height, 1534 mches; width, 1244 whes 


Two young girls in colorful costumes with low neck and short sleeves, 
one of them standing and one kneeling, are gathering wild flowers at 
the edge of a stream. At their back a huge tree, veteran monarch of 
a background wood. 


Signed at the lower left, Wit LEMs. 


Property of the Estate of the late Witu1aM A. SLEICHER. 


EDWARD PORTIELJE 
Beueian: 1859— 


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139—THE LOVERS OW C7 aes 
( Panel) J 
Se ape Height, 1814 inches; width, 1434 inches 


A BROAD embrasured window of a neat cottage room looks out upon 
green trees and a light summer sky. Leaning upon the window ledge 
a young man in a blue jacket, his blue tam-o’shanter tossed aside, makes 
love to a damsel in a low-cut white waist and lilac-skirt, embracing and 
smiling at her as she in turn smiles at a photograph just taken from 
an envelope. 

Signed at the lower left, Kpwarp PorTIELJE. 


Property of the Estate of the late Witt1am A. SLFICHER. 


ETIENNE ADOLPHE PIOT 


FrENCH: CONTEMPORARY 


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ay Height, 181% inches; width, 1514 mches Y 


Heap and shoulders portrait of a young woman with ashen-blond 
hair, facing the spectator, looking down with pensive but pleased smile 
at a bunch of pink and white roses which she hugs within her left 
elbow, her hands clasped above them. She is in a gauzy grayish-white 
waist, against a dark crimson background. 


Signed at left below centre, A. Prov. 
Property of Enwarp H. Drew. 


BERNARDUS JOHANNES BLOMMERS 
Dutcu: 1845—1914 


141—-CHILDREN PLAYING AT THE SEASHORE 
Height, 14 inches; length, 1934, inches 
Fas 


One of the painter’s favorite subjects, depicting a small boy and a girl 4 
wading in the shallows of a sandy beach where “baby waves” roll in, : 


happy in watching a toy boat and a sabot floating in front of them, 


the boy giving a smaller infant a ride pick-a-back. In the distance, 
sail and gulls. 


Signed at the lower right, BLoMMERs. 


Property of Enywarp H. Drew. 


WALTER BLACKMAN 
AMERICAN: 184'7— 


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142—VENICE fro re 2 7; (Poe | Gee ae 
Heights 16 inches; length, 191% inches 


3 0. 


In the water, which occupies all of the foreground, sailboats whose 
highly colored canvas gives to its ruffled surface chromatic reflections, 
and to right a red-funneled steamer. In the background, near the 
steamer, the Dogana, and above some neighboring roofs. the domes of 
the Salute. | 3 


Signed at the lower right, WALTER BLACKMAN. 


Property of the Estate of the late Wit11am A. SLEICHER. 


ELIHU VEDDER, N.A. 


AMERICAN pee he Se 
ie eae Ors } 
JOS Height, 19 inches; width, 16 inches 


Turovenu a high window comes the morning light, with a glimpse of 
trees and a bird, and of morning glories on the window-ledge, and be- 
tween parted portiéres of mingled neutral tones the soft light brushes 
the features of a young woman looking upward, with head thrown 
back, her face seen a little more than in profile, to the left. She is 
seated, partly reclining, among cushions, and her classical garment of 
delicate bluish note partly reveals her bust. 


Signed at the lower left, Exim VeppER, 1890. 
Awarded a medal at the World’s Columbian Eahibition, Chicago, 1898. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


WILLIAM TROST RICHARDS 
AMERICAN: 1833—1905 © 


144—M A RINE i ew: ps ae 

: (Millboard) 
us VES — Height, 924 inches; length, 19° inches 
Hixt1s barren save for hardy grass project in a low headland from 
the right, and red-brown rocks jut out in the foreground, a lonely 
coast against which a green sea beats and tosses up billows of white 


spray. The morning sun white in a pale golden mist above the horizon 
illumines the mounting waves with a delicate emerald translucence. 


Signed at the lower left, W. T. Ricuarps. 


Property of the Estate of the late Witi1am A. SLEICHER. 


GEORGE A. ZABRISKIE 


AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 


145—WINTER Li ee oon spies 


Height, 16 inches; width, 12 inches 
L/S 0 ri 


Snow covers the ground and is so thick in the air in its heavy fall that 
vision is obscured; the spectator sees only in the whiteness the gray 
trunks of three trees of goodly proportions, and beyond them a green 
hedge. 

Signed at the lower left, Gro. A. Zapriskte, 1909. 


Property of the Estate of the late EK. W. Paice. 


FRANK KNOX MORTON REHN, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1848—1914 


146—ROCKS AND A WRECK Z iE 
(Water Color) 
Height, 1314 inches; length, 211% inches 


EL TAL Se 


On the left the sea under a stormy sky, with a single sailing craft in 
the distance. In the foreground the waves break and swirl in a white 
smother, against sandy rocks which project from the right, and amid 
them is the last relic of a grounded wreck. 


Signed at the lower right, F. K. M. Reun, N. Y., 189— 
(last figure covered by the mat). 


Property of a Private Owner. 


WALTER BLACKMAN 


AMERICAN: 1847— 


147—IDE AL HEAD ve es ae eng 
bao Height, 1814 inches; width, 1514 inches 


Heap and shoulders portrait of a young woman whose dark red hair 
hes lightly about her brows, and is bound in a crimson kerchief cover- 
ing the back of her head, facing the right, three-quarters front. Her 
face is seen a little more than in profile, and she looks slightly upward 
with a far off gaze. She wears a flower figured waist of dark blue, 
with rose facing at the low neck. 


Signed at the upper left, W. Buackman. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


SANFORD ROBINSON GIFFORD, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1823—1880 


148—AFTERNOON ON THE HUDSON 
Height, 10 inches; length, ways 


Tue broad and tranquil river flowing in from the right shows in the 


distance a few white sail standing upright in the calm. Its mountainous 
shore, the peaks hazy in the background but sun-illuminated on the left, 
rounds into a low foreground where a road follows the shoreline, and 
figures are observed in it in the sunshine. At centre, five cows have 
wandered into the shallows to drink. The Hudson on a quiet summer 
day. 

Signed at the lower left, S. R. Girrorp, 1869. 


From the Aaron Healy Sale, New York, 1891; No. 12. 
Property of a Private Owner. 


FRANCIS HOPKINSON SMITH 


AMERICAN: 1838—1915 7 ps 
149—IN VENICE s i G 


i (Water Color) 
f — 
Height, 12% inches; length, 23% imches 


A canat which fills the foreground leads straight away, narrowing in 
perspective, to a vague horizon, its water reflecting the azure zenith and ~ 
the varied colors of buildings and a garden. A bridge crosses in the 
middle distance and figures are seen on it, and on either side of the 
stream, in which are several boats. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


FRANZ VON LENBACH 
GERMAN: 1836—1904 


150-THE FLOWER GIRL /ZZo~ } Ves 


LOO a Height, 19 inches; width, 1514, inches 


A sMALL German girl with a serious face turns her gray eves upon the 
spectator with a question and almost a challenge, as she rests her 
arms on a small basket of garden flowers. She is in three-quarters 
view, seated with shoulders to right and head turned to the front, and 
her blond hair is brought before her shoulders in braids. Dark back- 


ground. 
Signed at the lower right, F. L. 


Property of the Estate of the late Wii.iiamM A. SLEICHER. 


LUDWIG MUNTHE 
Norwecian: 1841—1896 


Ty \ 
151-WINTER LANDSCAPE AY : 


Height, 15 inches; length, 2034 inches 


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Snow covers a sloping bank on the left, and fields marked by rail fences 
on the right, and ice and snow lie on a stream not wholly frozen which 
cuts the foreground diagonally. In the middle distance is a group of " 
farm houses on the outskirts of a village, and golden lights break - 
through the gray clouds of an early evening sky. 


Signed at the lower left, 1. Munrue. 
Property of Eywarp H. Drew. 


EMILE CHARLES LAMBINET. 


Frencu: 1815—1878 


ff 
132—ON THE SEINE Gf yy iy Lava 


Height, 15 inches; length, 211% inches 


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Tue river flowing placidly athwart the view mirrors the masses of 
cumuli in a light sky, and the silvery-black shadows of dense green trees 
standing at the edge of its farther bank, where sunshine strikes the 
trees from the left and limns them in shadow again on a mound of the 
bank itself. In the distance are hills and a town, and on the river is a 
punt with two persons in it. 


Signed at the lower left, Kmite LAMBINET. 


Property of Enywarp H. Drew. 


VICTOR BANFFE 
Durcu: 1849— 


/y 
1583—_CANAL IN HOLLAND Ve hike reo et 


i (Water Color) 
3 Se : 
Height, 15 mches; length, 21 inches 


From foreground back to the middle distance, where it loses itself in 
the flat landscape, a canal is blue and white with reflections of the sky, 
and in a path along the bank at the left two white-capped young women 
are walking, the path leading past houses and a sluice-way. 


Signed at the lower right, V. Banrre. 
Property of the Estate of the late EK. W. Paice. 


GEORGE INNESS, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1825—1894 


154—LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURE Se Vi ee Vhanglent 


3 (5 Height, 14 mches; length, 20 mches 


Meapows of rolling, easy surface, fill the middle distance, the grass a 
yellowish-green of late summer; at their far border a bare hill and a 
wood, and at the left a grove. In front of the grove coarse herbage 
shows a hardier surface green, as it nears the edge of a stream that 
curls into the picture and out again. Within the bend of the watery 
elbow a solitary tree displays leafage yellowing at the turn of autumn, 
and on the opposite bank, in the central foreground, a man in red and 
white and blue sits contentedly fishing, with line and pole, basket at 
his side. 

Note: The above example, together with No. 163 in this catalogue, was presented 
many years ago by the artist, George Inness, to his friend and benefactor, the late 
Dr. Ferdinand L. Wiley, who lived at No. 588 Houston Street, New York. The 
two pictures are to be sold by direction of a nephew of the late Dr. Wiley, and both 
works have been accepted by Mr. Elliott Daingerfield as examples of Mr. Inness’s 


early work. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


JOHN BUNYAN BRISTOL, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1826—1909 


155—-LAKEH GEORGE: J. #3 a6 hare 
NEAR ROGERS SLIDE, TICONDEROGA 


Ph ree Height, 1414 inches; length, 23 inches 


SitveR-GRAy the Horicon winds through the middle distance, between 
wooded and mountainous shores which dip in the foreground and rise 
in blunted-cone peaks in the background, beneath a blue sky nearly 
filled by white and soft grayish clouds. 


Signed at the lower left, J. B. Brisrot. 


Property of the Estate of the late Witu1am A. SLEICHER. 


DAVID BLES 
Dutcu: 1821—1899 


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156—A DIFFICULT ANSWER ©&creicl Yhicwa 


y 0 Height, 21 inches; width, 15%4 inches . 
Porrrair of a young woman, observed at full length seated at a writing 
desk, to the right, three-quarters front, with face in profile. She 
holds a quill in her hand and is in a deep quandary as to the answer to | 
a letter. She has light hair, and wears a gown of pale golden hue, | 
décolleté. 

Signed at the lower left, Davin Buxs, F. 


Property of Exwarp H. Drew. 


J. S. SHAUGHNESSY 


AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 


157—A MOUNTAIN LAKE Pr pla: I ee 
4g fom Height, 1614 inches; length, 26 inches 

On the right, from foreground to central distance, the head of a lake, 
which is embraced by wooded shores whose “timber” is dense and green ; 

in the background the woods clothe a low and rounded mountain, and 


in the left foreground sunshine illumines a birch sapling, beyond which 
figures are seen on the shore. 


Signed at bottom, to right of centre, J. S. SHaucHNEssy. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


DOUGLAS VOLK, N.A. 
AMERICAN: Ne 


158—SUMMER STORY \ poe Sa Ibn k-w fie LZ IE 
Height, 21 inches; width, 1714 mches 
Bel? o). 
A srour and dark-haired woman still young, clad in a white lawn dress 
with a bunch of daisies tucked within her black belt, is seated on the 
bent and twisted trunk of a blossom-laden tree beside a rail fence, read- 
ing a book. She is hatless, her face in profile to the left. 


Signed at the lower right, Doucias VouK. 


Property of the Estate of the late Wru1iamM A. SLEICHER. 


MAURITZ FREDERICK HENDRICK DE HAAS, 
N.A. 


AMERICAN: 18382—1895 


159—MARINE: A MISTY MORNING ME hog 
/ +O. _—— Height, 14 inches; length, 23 mches 


Wiruin a harbor at low tide, with a few rocks or hummocks protruding 
in the right foreground, and a point of land with a small pier at left 
in the middle distance, a number of sailboats mainly with sails up are 
seen dimly in the gray of a morning mist, which outside deepens to a 
fog. The sun, some way up, but partially pierces the dense vapor, the 
light which breaks through whitening a pathway across the centre of 
the waters. 

Signed at the lower right, M. F. H. pk Haas, N.A. 


Property of Enywarp H. Drew. 


GEORGE INNESS, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1825—1894 


160—MILTON ON HUDSON Un Jp ee 


VA ae (Millboard) 


Height, 16 inches; length, 24 inches 


In the dim and fading light of a gray day, with a glimpse of deep 
cerulean along the far horizon, a landscape in all the full greenness 
of summer 1s depicted ; on the right a hill with outcroppings of purplish 
rock, in the distance lower land with a few trees, and in the foreground 
a meadow of soft green grass with a dull blue pool. 


Signed at the lower right, G. Innxzss. 
On the back a label with the title and the date 1880. 


Property of the Estate of the late EK. W. Patcr. 


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RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 184'7—1919 


wo, 
161-WOODLAND LANDSCAPE Luty Aol lfo 


Height, 16 inches; length, 24 inches 


_ Far off the horizon is banked with golden sunset clouds, below greenish 


and blue celestial depths, the light even of the deep and brilliant gold 
barely penetrating to the foreground, through the intricate screen of 
leaves which a thick wood throws up in silhouette across the middle 
distance. In the dim light on the hither side of the screen the wood 
interior reveals under scrutiny a rich and delicate harmony of color, 
in brush and bank and herbage, softened by glimpses of a stream and 
accented by light-touches at the edges of branches and leaves. 


Signed at the lower right, R. A. BuaKxEetock. 
Property of the Estate of the late EK. W. Paice. 


JOHN CARLETON WIGGINS, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1848— 
Or 


162—COW-AND LANDSCAPE © OVO afed 
of vA ee Height, 16 inches; length, 24 inches 


In sunshine, before a tree whose arching branches bend almost to the 
green turf which they throw into shadow beyond her, a red and white 
cow stands facing the left, with head turned forward. Wild flowers 
dot the meadow grass at her feet and a stream courses through the 


meadows at the left. 
Signed at the lower left, CARLETON WicGINS. 


Property of the Estate of the late Wit11amM A. SLEICHER. 


GEORGE INNESS, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1825—1894 


163—ROMAN RUINS Wigley Ltt 


uy bo. Height, 20% inches; width, 17 inches 


A GREEN and brown landscape, bleak but not barren, appears under a 
brilliant azure sky in which grayish and rose-white cumuli mount from 
horizon masses. On a mound and in a vale of the middle distance are 
isolated masonry ruins, in two detached groups and imposing architec- 
tural proportions, the former in the reddish and brown hues of sand- 
stone, warm in sunlight, the latter a cool gray-brown in shadow. Green 
vegetation tops their jagged summits and ledges. Within the shadowed 
foreground, below the sunlit mound, are three goats, one of them 


recumbent. 
On the back, in dull red paint, apparently as a signature ; 
and record by the artist, “No. 1Guel= = gi 4 


Note: The above example, together with No. 154 in this catalogue, was presented 
many years ago by the artist, George Inness, to his friend and benefactor, the late 
Dr. Ferdinand L. Wiley, a prominent Homeopathic physician who lived at 588 Hous- — 
ton Street, New York. The two pictures are to be sold by direction of a nephew of 4 
Dr. Wiley, and both works have been accepted by Mr. Elliott Daingerfield as early 
examples of the late George Inness. 


Property of a Prwate Owner. 


FRANK KNOX MORTON REHN, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1848—1914 


164—MOONLIGHT MARINE LF. LK. JU. GEE 


y (Water Color) 
fa. — Height, 15% wches; length, 2734 inches 


On the right a low neck of grayish shore and iron-gray rocks. Off them 
the sea in moderate motion, the waves occasionally breaking in the 
foreground and spraying the rough beach. In the distance sailboats 
whose canvas is blue under a full moon of pale gold. 


Signed at the lower left, F. K. M. Renn, N. Y. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


RUFUS FAIRCHILD ZOGBAUM 


AMERICAN: 1849 ya ee y 
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165—UNITED STATES CAVALRY COLUMN ON 
THE PLAINS: A MOMENT’S HALT 


b O.—  _._._ Height, 161% inches; length, 2414 inches 


CavaLRyYMEN of the nineteenth century American army, the army of 
the once Far West, appear in considerable force on a green and sandy 
plain which for a portion of the way on the left 1s bounded by a bare 
plateau. They have halted for a brief rest, one is starting a smoke, 
and all have dismounted except the commander on a gray, whom a 
subordinate is saluting, and a sergeant on a bay, who is portrayed close 
to the observer. On the grass in the foreground lies a whitened bovine 
skull. 

: _ Signed at the lower left, Rurus F. Zocnaum, 1885. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


PAUL DESIRE TROUILLEBERT 
Frencu: 1829—1900 


ZA aan L 4) 


166—SPRING LANDSCAPE o/-% ae So 


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A tusH meadow on the right and an early vegetable garden on the left 
are rich and fresh with the moisture of a passing spring shower, which 
is leaving the sky to white clouds and clear blue depths. Between 
meadow and garden runs a brook bordered by pollards, saplings and 
flags, beyond the garden are clustered brown and gray cottages with 
thatched roofs, and the meadow is bounded in the distance by trees and 
a hill. 


Height, 181% inches; length, 26 inches 


Signed at the lower left, 'TROUILLEBERT. 


Property of the Estate of the late Wit11aM A. SLEICHER. 


ETIENNE PROSPER BERNE-BELLECOUR 
Frencu: 1838—1910 


167—-RECONNOITERING 40 y 


~Fo. = Height, 2734 inches; width, 191% inches 


Aw officer and three infantrymen in blue uniform appear, the officer 
kneeling on the grass and bandaging his wounded wrist, a man next 
him handing up a musket to a comrade astride a high stone wall, creamy 
and gray, which crosses the picture, and the third man on the farther 
side of the wall, looking over its top. The bright sunshine casts 
strong shadows, and beyond the wall is a clear blue sky. 


Signed at the lower left, EK. BERNE-BELLECoUR, 1892. 
Property of the Estate of the late Witi1am A. SLEICHER. 


ADOLPHE ALEXANDRE LESREL 
Frencu: 1830— 


168—THE MUSICIANS wimeeg EIFS ge ha 


(Panel) 
3/O0O.— Height, 23 inches; width, 1834 inches 


THREE noblemen in costumes of splendor, crimson and rose-gray with 
gold embroideries, are beheld in the corner of a tapestried room, play- 
ing the violin, mandolin and lute. ‘T'wo are seated and the third stands, 
beside a table covered with green velvet on which are ornate cups and 
a flagon. 

Signed at the lower right, A. A. Lesrex, 1909. 


Note: Accompanied by an autograph letter from the artist to the recent owner, 
dated “Paris, April 30, 1909,” in which the writer says: “I am delighted that you 
have acquired my painting, No. 765, ‘Les Musiciens, exhibited at the Salon of 1909, 
of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts. This painting is one of the best and 
most carefully finished of my career. I consider it superior to the one his Highness 
the Prince of Wales admired last year at the Salon of 1908.” (See succeeding num- 
ber.) ' 


Property of the Estate of the late Wit1i1am A. SLEICHER. 


ADOLPHE ALEXANDRE LESREL 
Frencu: 1830— 


169—ADMIRERS OF BEAUTYY LILA Le 
(Panel) 
2 /0.— Height, 2214 inches; length, 2614 inches 


In a palace hall with tapestried walls, six beruffed gentlemen in re- 
splendent costumes of velvets and embroideries are grouped at a bro- 
cade-covered table, four of them standing and two seated, very much 
interested in engravings which are passed among them, which arouse 
amusement and pleasure. All are hatted. Through a window is seen 
another wing of the palace. 


Signed at the lower right, A. A. Lesrex, 1909. 


Note: Accompanied by a second manuscript letter from the painter to the recent 
owner, dated “Paris, April 30, 1909,” in which the artist says: “I am happy that you 
acquired at the engraver’s my picture No. 764, exhibited at the Salon of 1909 of the 
Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts. I consider this picture one of my best works, 
and even superior to that one which was so favorably noticed last year, at the Salon 
of 1908, by his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales.” (See preceding number.) 


Property of the Estate of the late Witt1am A. SLEICHER. 


WILLIAM C. FITLER 


AMERICAN: eer 


170—AUTUMN ON THE HOUS 
S, O Height, 171% inches; length, 30 inches 


THE river winds placidly into the picture and in the foreground whitens 
in a miniature rapids. At left the canoe “Hiawatha” is drawn up 
under a leaning cedar, and on a flat at the right is a farmhouse, and 
barns. In the right background, a high and wooded shore, the foliage 


in autumn coloring. 
Signed at the lower left, Wm. C. Firier, N. Y. ’85. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


EUGENE LOUIS GABRIEL ISABEY 


Frencu: 1804—1886 titttain 
171—_LOW TIDE ON THE FRENCH COAST 
Height, 19 inches; length, 28 inches 

SH Oe a 
Treetess cliffs projecting from the left diminish to a low point in the 
distance, bordering a gray-blue sea whose waves roll up in a white 
wash along a foreground sandy shore of gentle slope. The cliffs are a 
warm red-brown and are partly in their own shadow, while in subdued 
sunlight striking the beach are seen three fishing-boats, run up when 
the tide was in, and four figures. Storm clouds are dispersing. 

Signed at the lower right, E. Isanny, 1854. 
Exhibited at the Pennsyloania Academy of the Fine Arts. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


FELIX ZIEM 


| Frencu: 1821—1911 
172—_FISHERMEN AT NIGHT eat yey 
( Millboard) 
or ———_ Height, 27 mches; width, 21 inches 


Croups are dark overhead, and though less dense below conceal the 
moon, whose light over the sea glints from a long white-capped roller 
forging in in the middle distance. In the foreground where lesser 
waves roll up in foam three fishermen are seen in silhouette, dragging 
in a net through the shallows. 


Signed at the lower left, ZreM. 
Property of the Estate of the late Wit11am A. SLEICHER. 


WILLIAM SARTAIN, A.N.A. 
aw. 1843—, 
173—V ENICE 0). ee aff. POO: 
(Water Color) 
JS. ——— Height, 21 inches; length, 29 inches 


Buitprne roofs are in sharp outline against a clear gray-blue sky, the 
roofs and walls reddish and rose and brown, creamy and gray, above 
canals to which they lend their hues. In the distance a bridge, and in 
the foreground two fishing-boats with sails, and men aboard. 


Signed at the lower right, W. SARTAIN. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


EK. MERK 


CoNTEMPORARY 


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174—THE PRISONER ee be a 150 ee ee 


TO: ae Height, 24 inches; length, 28°4 inches 


In a great room of a noble house an aged man in black velvet, with a 
broad white collar, has risen from a side table where are wine and 
fruit, and throws back his head in haughty anger and offended dig- 
nity, in his resentment unwilling even to look upon a young cavalier he 
has turned to see, who is brought in under guard of two halberdiers. 
The young man’s wounded head is bandaged, and a fair and anxious 
young woman in a décolleté rose gown embraces the elder man and 
places a placating and restraining hand on his arm. 


Signed at the lower left, E. Merk, ’88. 


Property of the Estate of the late Witttam A. SLEICHER. 


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P. GEORGES DIETERLE 


FRENCH: CONTEMPORARY 


175—FARMYARD AND CATTLE Yt eck 


le ay oe Height, 24 inches; length, 2934, inches 


Lytve on the grass of the foreground are two red and white cows, and 
a white and a black hen are picking up food between them. Behind 
them are two trees all but leafless, and a vine and moss clad farm 
building with creamy walls and brown thatched gable roof, which enters 
the picture from the right. 


Signed at the lower right, P. Grorcrs DieTerte. 


Property of the Estate of the late WitiiaM A. SLEICHER. 


GEORGE HERBERT McCORD, N.A. 
AMERICAN: ee 9 


176—_MARINE Y- 4: a ip 
ob & 0. _____ Height, 18 inches; length, 30 inches 


Unver a high horizon, with buff, rose and grayish clouds in a pale 
robin’s-egg sky, a green-blue sea, all but level in the distance, in the 
foreground broken and tossed into heaving spray as its rolling waves 
smash upon rock ledges purple and orange, greenish and gray. 


Signed at the lower right, G. H. McCorp, A.N.A. 
Property of the Estate of the late K. W. Paice. 


EDWIN LORD WEEKS 
AMERICAN: 49—1 903, 


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177--ORIENTAL see SCENE 
F WITH FIGURES 
jae 


Height, 2014 inches; length, 2924 imches 
Vivip sunshine under a brilliant blue sky illumines a broad street of 
yellowish-sandy surface, smooth and clean, running along a monu- 
mental building of Moorish architecture and intricate ornamentation, 
its walls a warm red-sandy hue. In the roadway and on the sidewalk 
are numerous turbaned figures of Semitic features, men, women and 
children, costumed in colors soft and rich, and near the wall is a pas- 
senger cart drawn by white oxen, one of which has lain down to rest. 


Signed at the lower right, EK LW (monogram). On back 
the stamp of the Edwin Lord Weeks Sale, New York, 
1905. 


Property of the Estate of the late Wiiuiam A. SLEICHER. 


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FRENCH: CONTEMPORARY 


178—A VILLAGE STREET — U- ee er 
ee a Height, 24 inches; length, 29 inches 


A narrow street of a French country town leads away from the specta- 
tor and takes an angle toward the left, both sides faced by solid lines 
of adjoining houses. The houses are low, with gable roofs of red tile, 
and those on the right are a creamy yellow in bright sunshine, while 
those opposite are gray in shadow, and within the shadow several 
women pedestrians are seen. 


— Signed at the lower left, Gkorcrs H. Ditty. 


Property of the Estate of the late 5S. 5. Rosenstamo. 


AIME PERRET 


Frencuo: 1847— 
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1799 _-FILEUSE ET MENAGERE //220 ©O/9_ Cha f- 0 ae 
i Height, 32 inches; width, 25°%4 inches 


In a peasant’s cottage, two women at work, one at a window pouring 
something from a jug into a bowl, the other seated at a spinning-wheel. 
Both are in coarse garb, red, white and black, with yellow aprons, and 
wear heavy sabots. Behind them brasses glow softly in the diffused 
light which illumines the room, and in a corner is a tall clock. 


Signed at the lower left, Amt PERRET. 


Property of the Estate of the late Witt1aM A, SLEICHER., 


PAUL LOUIS NARCISSE GROLLERON 
Frencu: 1848—1901 


180—WARFARE I. We [ica 


2/a. _ eight, 3214 inches; width, 24 mches 
In an open angle of a French town French infantrymen are coming 
forward in action, peering around a house wall on the right and firing 
to left, one of their number just felled in the foreground. Smoke of 
their rifles obscures some in the distance, and an eager officer among 
those moving forward raises his sword. Houses creamy-buff with red 
and gray roofs. 

Signed at the lower right, P. GRoLLERON. 


Property of the Estate of the late Witt1am A. SLEICHER. 


JULIEN DUPRE 


Frencu: 1851—1910 


181I—MILKING TIME ob OFS co ea 


a Height, 26 inches; length, 32 inches 


In the foreground in the cool shade are three cows, two recumbent in 
the deep grass and its tufts of field flowers, and in the hazy sunlight 
_ of the middle distance pastures are more of the herd. Coming through 
a winding path which has passed some fresh green pollards and crossed 
a brook, a milkmaid burdened with two full pails is abreast of the fore- 
ground group. 
3 Signed at the lower left, JuttreN Dupre. 


Property of the Estate of the late Witu1am A. SLEICHER. 


EUGENE JOSEPH VERBOECKHOVEN 


Bewcian: 1799—1 88l7 | Y 


182—MAN AND HIS FELLOW CREATURES 


Height, 25 inches; length, 34°24 inches 
SOO. 


In a bleak and hilly landscape by lake or sea a shepherd or cowherd 
in a conical hat is observed in the foreground, seated and leaning on 
his elbow, in sociable proximity to a sheep which cuddles at his side 
and an affectionate lamb, and a huge ox with high-curving horns, re- 
cumbent at his elbow. At the man’s feet lies his bagpipe, and a little 
way off are two goats. The whole in soft grayish note, almost mono- 
tone, touched with white. 


—— 


Signed at the lower left, Euc. VERBOECKHOVEN, 1840. 


Property of the Estate of the late Witi1am A. SLEICHER. 


JULIEN DUPRE 


Frencu: 1851—1910 


Hirlestme 


1883—HARVEST GATHERERS 
Height, 26 inches; length, 32 inches 
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In a foreground field two sturdy peasants, a man and a young woman, 
are at work with the mown hay, the girl raking, the man pitching the 
hay into piles, while three other men are carrying on the work in the 
background, near a boundary-wood at the left. On the right are dis- 
tant fields brown and yellow, under a sky filled with moving gray and 
white clouds. 

Signed at the lower right, JutieN Dupre, 1880. 


Property of the Estate of the late Witutam A. SLEICHER. 


AIME PERRET 


FrencH: 1847— _ 


184_LES BERGERES DE CHAILLY 


/ Jo re Height, 25%4 inches; length, 32 inches 

Two French shepherdesses, their dresses, cloaks and caps in soft and 
warm coloring, stand face to face in the foreground, a dog lying at the 
feet of one of them and looking up. Coming up toward them is a flock 
of sheep, some grazing as they move slowly forward, and in the back- 
ground are cultivated fields, green and brown and yellow, with hay- 
stacks and cottages in the distance, all in the soft and variegated 
warmth of a delicate sunset glow. 


Signed at the lower right, Aimé PERRET. 


Property of the Estate of the late Witi1am A. SLEICHER. 


FRANK KNOX MORTON REHN, N.A. 
AMER ae aaa 


185 MARINE er Va be Le 


Height, 22 inches; length, 36 inches 
755 eee 4 


THE ocean under a grayish and creamy sky, and in the misty distance 
a sailing ship in silhouette against the horizon. In the foreground, 
waves rolling up the shallows off a sandy beach, and breaking in white 
crests and smother. 


Signed at the lower right, F. K. M. Renn. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


BAREND CORNELIS KOEKKOEK 
Dutcu: 1803—1862 


186—HALT IN THE 008 lala Crateaond 


OT Height, 36 inches; width, 32 Anghes 


In a broad and winding open way through a dense and ancient wood, 
a company of farmers with cattle and sheep, a dog and asses, have 
come to a halt where a brook crosses, and are seen in a slant of sunlight 
between two monarch trees that stand out from and above their fellows. 


Signed at bottom centre, B. C. Korexxorx, 1857. 


Property of Evwarp H. Drew. 


FRANCOIS PIETER TER MEULEN 


Detcu: 1843— lg ay ; 


187—RETURN OF THE FLOCK 


Height, 3334 mches; width, 3114 inches 


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Ar left in the middle distance a copse, and a line of trees extending 
towards the right, the foliage sparse and turned to autumn browns, 
and the trees meeting on the right a clump of brush which remains 
green. In the foreground a flock of gray sheep, following their blue- 
coated shepherd in a farm road leading back through an opening be- 
tween the trees, to a low white building with brown thatch roof. 


Signed at lower right, Ter MEULEN. 
Property of Evwarp H. Drew. 


JOSEPH H. BOSTON, A.N.A. 


AMERICAN: ees, 2 4 

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188—AUTUMN IN THE ADIRONDACKS ~ alent ; 
| ah Cae Height, 30 inches; length, 40 inches 


Mountains of rounding crests and rolling sides, beneath a greenish 
sky laden with vapor, extend from the left and at the right round for- 
ward, encircling a vast middle-distance valley of varied vegetation, ~ 
lying in sunlight and transparent shadow. ‘The forward incline is a 
mass of variegated leafage and rich verdure, farmhouses appear in the 
foreground, and trees warm in their autumn reds. 


Signed at the lower right, JosrrH H. Boston. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


JOSEPH H. BOSTON, A.N.A. 


AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 


-189—ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS 
eT, sib. Height, 30 inches; length, 40 anehes 


THE mountains range along the background under a brilliant sky whose 
light clouds of delicate coloring all but crowd out its depths of rich 
blue. From a dominant peak the crests fall away irregularly and the 
flanks flourishing with vegetation are softly rich in vague color under a 
summer haze. In a middle distance valley the red roofs of farmhouses. 


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Signed at the lower left, JoserpuH H. Boston. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


ELLEN KENDALL BAKER 


(Mrs. Harry Thompson) 
1913 


190—UN NOURRISSON 2érnffottl 
Jc. Height, 46°24 inchesy width, 361 inches 


AMERICAN: 183 


A WELL-NOURISHED baby has fallen asleep on the lap of an aged peasant 
woman, who is seated in a low wooden chair in an humble Old World 
cottage room. ‘The infant is in pale blue with a white cap, the worn 
woman in gray and brown, white and black, and a ragged buff-colored 
apron. Beside her a head of cabbage, and on a table a child’s apparel. 

Signed at the lower right, EK. K. Baker. 


Chicago Exposition: Sixteenth Annual Exposition, 1888; No. 384. 
Property of a Private Owner. 


SIR BENJAMIN WILLIAMS LEADER, R.A. 


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191—_WORCESTERSHIRE COTTAGE HOMES: 


EVENING 
Ob 6 O. ——— Height, 30 inches; length, 48 inches 


Cuoups of the early evening sky are rose-edged from the departed sun, 
and the rose hues are reflected in a stream of sluggish current which in 
the right foreground is bordered by rushes and straggling grasses. On 
its farther low bank beam-and-plaster cottages with brown thatch roofs 
stand among trees whose foliage is not thick, and in the twilight chil- 
dren are at play and women are taking in linen from the hedgerows. 


In the stream a boy in a boat. 
Signed at the lower left, B. W. Leaver, 1886. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


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ROBERT V. V. SEWELL, A.N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1860— 


192-THE BATHERS /3 Opsrie 
J Oo.—— Height, 30 inches; length, 51 inches 


Dunes on the left edge a broad Long Island beach on whose warm 
sand are four small boys as nature made them, three interested in a 
toy boat and the fourth returning to the habiliments of civilization. ; 
Another toy boat les neglected in a rivulet of the tides, and the sand is 
scattered with clam shells. 7 


Signed at the lower left, Ropert V. V. S—ewEiux, 1888. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


WILLIAM THOMAS TREGO 
American: 1859—1909 


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ee Height, 30 inches; length, 54 inches 
A scENE from the War of the Rebellion by one of America’s greatest 
military painters. Coming forward at a gallop down a road bordered 
by rail and stone fences is a cavalry force of considerable numbers, 
the men armed with carbines and an officer raising his sword, one man 
aiming a pistol. Those in the rear are obscured by the yellow dust 
which rises almost to the height of the telegraph poles. In the dis- 
tance a church spire. 

Signed at the lower left, Wm. T. Treco, 1885. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


| JOSEPH WOPFNER 


TyroLean: 1843— ‘ 


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194—“AVE MARIA” oy, (9 a OY nh cer/ 


yy Height, 3334 inches; length, 551 mches 

Ar nightfall and in lingering daylight the crescent moon over distant 
peaks adds its light to a mountain lake with a gray institutional build- 
ing at the shoreline. A heavy boat propelled by a peasant man and 
woman halts in midstream, at religious sounds from shore, and two 
sisters of the Church who are in it arise and clasp their hands rever- 
ently, a little girl joining in their devout tribute. 


Signed at the lower right, Jos. Woprner, MUNcHEN; at 
lower left the title. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


VASSILI VERESTCHAGIN 


Russian: 1842—1904 a 
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195—_THE SENTINEL ON THE DANUBE 
Height, 40 inches; length, 67 inches 


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Ar left, in the immediate foreground, a mound of sandy earth has been 
thrown up on the green bank of a broad stream; but little of the bank 
appears in the picture, which is given mainly and extensively to the 
river. The water surface is placid, and silvery-blue and creamy-gray 
in reflection of the sky and its horizon banks of billowing cumuli. On 
the mound stands a Russian soldier looking across the water, and at 
either side the mound is a tall pole rigged with its rush-flare ready 


for ighting at night, to disclose the approach of lawless and unwel- _ 


come visitors. 


From the Verestchagin Collection sale, American Art Galleries, New 
York, 1891. Stamp of the collection on back of canvas. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


MAURICE BOMPARD 


FRENCH: CONTEMPORARY 


196 VENICE 4 tr clu tae 


- Height, 37 inches; length, 56 inches 
270 xe g g 


Cotorrut Venetian houses, gray, rose and cream-hued, recede on the 
left, the balconies supported on spiles in front of them vine-clad, and 
on one of these several persons at refreshment. In the blue water at 
right are richly colored sails and a gondola with passengers, and the 
full moon has come above the horizon. — 


Signed at the lower right, Maurice Bomparp. 


Property of the Estate of the late S. S. Rosrnstamm. 


H. EVERDINGEN 


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197—LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES? — meee 


vA 0. Height, 43 inches; length, 60 inches 


Iy the centre of a broad valley a sinuous stream of silvery surface, with 

an open wood to right, in a road through which are seen a man with 
his dogs and a man on horseback, and beside the road a couple seated 
on the grass. A man accompanied by a woman is fishing in the stream, 
and on the left bank are other figures, and a flock of sheep, near a 
house with a stepped and parapetted gable. Other houses lie beyond, 
and mountains loom before a golden sky. 


Property of the Estate of the late EK. W. Pater. 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, 


MANAGERS. 


THOMAS E. KIRBY, 


AUCTIONEER. 


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LISTS OF ARTISTS REPRESENTED 
AND THEIR WORKS 


CATALOGUE 


NUMBER 

ACCARD, E. 

The Letter 40 
AVIGDOR, RENE 

“Blénde Cavonencita”’ 42 
BAKER, ELLEN KENDALL 

Un Nourrisson 190 
BANFEFE, Vicror 

Canal in Holland 153 
BARKER OF BATH, THomas 

The Young Cottager 61 
BEARD, W. H., N.A. 

“A Tough Job” 135 
BELLI, A. 

In Candle Light 2 
BERNE-BELLECOUR, ETIreENNE PROSPER 

Reconnoitering 167 
BLACKMAN, Wa ter 

Venice 142 

Ideal Head 147 


BLAKELOCK, Ratrpu Apert, N.A. 
Woodland Landscape 161 


BLAKELOCK, Ra.pu ALBERT, N.A. 
The Castle at Sunset 


BLES, Davin 
A. Difficult Answer 


BLOMMERS, Bernarpus JOHANNES 
Children Playing at the Seashore 


BOMPARD, Maurice 
Venice 

BONHEUR, Francors AUGUSTE 
Cattle 


BONNEMAISON, A. 
Landscape with Figures — 


BOON, A. 
At the Sign of the Swan 


BOSTON, Jossrx H., A.N.A. 
Autumn in the Adirondacks 
Adirondack Mountains 


BOUDIN, Louis Euctnr 


Marine 


BRISTOL, JoHN Bunyan, N.A. 
Lake George: Near Rogers Slide, 


BROUWER, AnpriaEn’ (Attributed to) 


A ‘Tavern Scene 


CASALS, E. 
The Apothecary’s Shop 


Ticonderoga 155 _ 
52 


32 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


CASTRES, Epovarp 


The Hospital Train 13 
CAUWER, Emu pr 

Interior of Cathedral 15 
CECCHI, A. 

The Music Lesson ave 


CERAMANO, CuarLes FERDINAND 
Shepherd and Flock 49 


COMERRE, Lron Francols 
Seen through the Window 82 


COQUELIN, THtopore 
Still Life: Flowers and Fruit 41 


COURTENS, Hermann 
Old Age 88 


COUSKE, E. Irvine, N.A. 
Indian Head: “Heart of Squaw” 125 


CRANH, Bruce, N.A. 
The Golden West 182 


CRIULIANO, T. 
Mother and Child 84 


CUYP, Artsert (Attributed to) 
Pastoral Scene | 78 


DECKER, Corneuis (Attributed to) 
A Harbor Scene 66 


DE HAAS, Mauvrirz Freperick Henprick, N.A. 


Marine: A Misty Morning 


DELPY, Htirrotyte CamMiILie 
The Boatmen 


DIETERLE, P. Gerorces 
Farmyard and Cattle 


DIETRICH, Curistian 


Portrait of a Woman 
A Monk in Contemplation 


DILLY, Gerorces H. 
A Village Street 


DU JARDIN, Karen 
Milking Time 


DUNLAP, Mary STEwart 
Bay of Naples 


DUPRE, Juin 
Milking Time 
Harvest Gatherers 


DUTCH SCHOOL 
Marine: Whaling 
The Fishing Fleet 
The Five Senses 
Portrait of a Soldier 


ELSHEIMER, Apvam_ (Attributed to) 


Adam and Eve 


ESCOSURA, Leon (7?) 
The Art Critic 


5 aa ; 
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CATALOGUE 
‘NUMBER | 


(128 


159% 
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59 


EVERDINGEN, H. 


Landscape with Figures 


FERNANDEZ Y GONZALEZ, Dominco 


The Quintette 


FITLER, Witu1aM C. 


Autumn on the Housatonic 


FRANKFORT, Envuarp 
The Cottage Housewife 


FRERE, "THEODORE 
Caravan Resting 


GIFFORD, Sanrorp Rosinson, N.A. 


Afternoon on the Hudson 


GILSOUL, Victor — 
In a Dutch City 


GRISON, JuLres ADOLPHE 
At Ease in His Inn 


GROLLERON, Pavut Louis NarcissE 
Warfare 


GUINIER, H. 
Port of Vannes, Brittany 


HACKAERT, Jan (Attributed to) 
A Landscape 


HASELTINE, Wuu1am Srantey, N.2A. 


Fishing-boats and Fishers 
An Old World Courtyard 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


197 


170 


148 


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101 


180 


86 


68 


HENKES, GERKE 
The Prayer 


HERRMANN, L«ro 
A Hot Day 


HORENBANT, J OSEPH 
At the Window 


HUBNER, Car. 


Remembrances 


HUNTER, Coun, R.S.A. 


Landscape at Harvest Time 


INNESS, Georce, N.A. 
Near Medfield, Massachusetts 
Monte Lucia, Italy 
Landscape with Figure 
Milton on Hudson 
Roman Ruins 


ISABEY, Eucrtnt Louis GABRIEL 
Low Tide on the French Coast 


JACQUET, JEAN GUSTAVE 
The Shooting Lesson 


JAZET, P. 
Professional Ethics 


JOHNSON, Davin, N.A. 
Landscape 


KOEKKKOEK, Barenp CorneE tis 
Halt in the Woods 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


KOTSCHMEISTER, Hvco 


The Connoisseur hy 


LAMBINET, Entire Cuares 
On the Seine 152 


LAWRENCE, Sir THomas, P.R.A. (Attributed to) 
Portrait of a Lady real 


LEADER, Str Bensamin Wituiams, R.A. 
Worcestershire Cottage Homes: Evening 191 


LENBACH, Franz von 
The Flower Girl 150 


LESREL, ApnotpHrt ALEXANDRE 


The Musicians 168 

Admirers of Beauty , 169 
LIONNE, E. 

Figure and Flowers 87 
MAZZONI, D. 

Shepherd and Flock 90 
McCHESNEY, Ciara 

Old Age and Its Joys 126 
McCORD, Gerorcre Herpert, N.A. 

In Glorious Autumn 110 

Marine 176 


McENTEH, Jervis, N.A. (Attributed to) 
Woodland Interior 16 


MEISSONIER, Jean Louis ERNEST 
The Smoker 106 


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MERK, E. ae | ig : “a 
The Prisoner . : 1748 
METSU, GaprieE. (School of ) 
Portrait of a Lady | | a 6 
MILLET, FRANCIS Davin, N.A. | ‘ 
The Old Copper Jar : | 120 
MINOR, Rosert Crannett, N.A. : a 
Between Showers | 119° = 


MITIZANETTI, I. : 
Landscape in Moonlight 92 


| MONTICELLI, ApotpHe. et 
Wood Nymph 1075 
MORAN, Joun LrEron aa 
In Winter 102) am 
MORBELLI, Ance1o | 
In the Ricefields («98 
MORISSET, H. 
Mother’s Boy 83 
MORLAND, Gerorct (Attributed to) 
A Farmyard Scene 55 


MUNOZ, Domrneo 
Officers Parting 129 


MUNTHE, LupwiG 
Winter Landscape 151 


NEEFS, Preeter (Attributed to) 
Cathedral Interior 58 


OPIE, Joun, R.A. (Attributed to) 
A. Boy and Girl in a Landscape 
Portrait of Mrs. R. N. Robertson 


OUVRIE, PIERRE JUSTIN 
Mountain Village 


PALMER, Watrter Lavunt, N.A. 
Snow at Sunset 


PATROIS, Ismorr 
The Drawing Lesson 


PERRET, AiméE 


Fileuse et Ménagere 
Les Bergeres de Chailly 


PIOT, ETIeENNE ADOLPHE 
Ideal Head 


PORTIELJE, Epwarp 
The Lovers 

POUSSIN, Nicuoias (Manner of) 
Nymphs Bathing 

RAU, Karu’ Emin 
The Peasant Girl 

REHN, Frank Knox Morton, N.A. 
Rocks and a Wreck 
Moonlight Marine 
Marine 

REZNICEK 


Téte de Femme 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


69 
70 


134 


19 


179 
184 


140 


139 


57 


38 


146 
164 
185 


29 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


RICHARDS, Wuiuiam Trost 


Marine 144 * 


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ROSA, Satvaror (Attributed to) | 
Shipwreck Scene 3 : 71 


ROSELAND, Harry 


“Mammy Going to Town” Be: 7 
“For What We Are about to Receive” .° © 44 ~ oe 


ROSIERSHE, T. 


Market at Night 3 43 


RUBENS, Perrer Pavut (Attributed to ) 


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Saint Paul Holding the Sword of the Spirit  72— 3 


RUDISUHLI, Herman 


Sunlight and Shadow Bae 48 : a 


RYDER, Axrzpert Pinxuam, N.A. (In the Style. of) 
The Moon at Sea : - 183 


RYDER, Prarr Powr1, 4.N.4. | 
Loading Hay | | 136 


SANTERRE, Jean Baptiste (Attributed to) 
La Marquise de Louvois 74 


SARTAIN, WituraM, A.N.A. 


Venice 7 , 173 
SAUERFELT 
The Market Place 28 


SCHMIDT, G. A. 


Interior with Figures 27 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 
SEIFERT, Arrep 
Ideal Head 97 


SELL, Curistran 
An Alarm 108 


SEWELL, Ropert V. V., A.N.A. 
The Bathers 192 


SHAUGHNESSY, J. S. 
A. Mountain Lake 157 


SMITH, Francis Hopkinson 
In Venice 149 


SMITH, Henry PEMBER 


Farmhouse at Sunset 116 
Venice 124 


STEEN, Jan (Attributed to) 


At the Dentist’s 51 
Tavern Interior 60 


STEENHOULT, Avcustus bE 


A Flower Piece 64 
STUDEMAN 
Skating in Holland 30 


SWOBODA, Rupo.r 
The Conspirators 80 


TAMBURINI, AntTonrIo 
The Monk 123 


TANOUX, Henri Aprien 
Ideal Portrait 47 


TENIERS, Davin (Attributed to) 


Scene of Merriment 


TEN KATE, Herman Freperix Cari 
Interior with Figures 
“The Sitting” 


TER MEULEN, Francois PIrrer 
Return of the Flock 


TORRES, AnrtTonio 
Téte de Jeune Femme 
The Auburn Hair 


TOULMOUCHE, AvucusTE 
Well Pleased 


TREGO, WitiiAm THomAS 
The Pursuit 


 TROUILLEBERT, Pavut Désir&é 
Spring Landscape 


UNKNOWN 
Gray Day 
Three Musicians 
Animal Head 
Landscape and Figures 
Landscape with Figures 
Sunshine and Shade 
Vanity Inquisitive 
Still Life: Fruit (Zo companion pictures) 
Still Life: Flowers 
Landscape and Figures 
Portrait of a Man 


CATALOGUE 


NUMBER 
VAN BEERS, Jan 
Portrait of a Young Woman 127 
VAN DER NEER, A. (Attributed to) 
Canal Scene by Moonlight 62 
VAN DYCK, Sir AntHony (School of) 
Portrait of a Gentleman 65 
VAN OSTADE, AnpriaEn (Attributed to) 
| A Woman Cleaning Fish 54 
, VAN SEVERDONCK, Joseru 
The Game Cock 9 
| Landscape with Sheep | 104 
VEDDER, Exinu, N.A. 
Morning | 143 
VERBOECKHOVEN, EucEnNE Joseru 
The Old White Mare 10 
Corner of the Farmyard, with Sheep 122 
Man and His Fellow Creatures 182 
VERESTCHAGIN, Vassix1 
The Sentinel on the Danube 195 
VEYRASSAT, JuLes JAcQueEs 
The Luncheon Hour 112 
VOLK, Dovctas, N.A. 
Summer Story 158 


VOLTZ, Friepricu JOHANN 
Cows Drinking 111 
Study of a Cow 130 


CATALOGUE 

NUMBER 
WEEKS, Epwin Lorp 

Oriental Street Scene with igure 


WIGGINS, JoHn CaRrLETON, ND, 


Cow and Landscape 


WILLEMS, FLorenr ~ 
Gathering Wild Flowers 


WOPENER, Joseryu 
“Ave Maria!” 


WORMS, JuLeEs 
Lady with Book 


ZABRISKIE, Gerorce A. — 
Winter 


ZIEM, FErvix 
Fishermen at Night 


ZIEM, Frurx (Attributed to) 
Ducal Palace, Venice 


ZOGBAUM, Rurus FatrcHintp 


United States Cavalry Column on the Plains: 
A Moment’s Halt 


ZUCCARELLI, Francesco (Attributed to) 
Landscape with Figures 


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MADISON SQUARE SOUTH 


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